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Property Blight: Lawrenceville vs Snellville

How do property blight rules compare between Lawrenceville, GA and Snellville, GA?

Snellville has fewer restrictions than Lawrenceville.

Lawrenceville, GA

Gwinnett County

Heavy Restrictions

Lawrenceville enforces the International Property Maintenance Code for blight: peeling paint, broken windows, structural decay, accumulated junk, and inoperable vehicles are violations. Liens possible.

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Snellville, GA

Gwinnett County

Some Restrictions

Snellville enforces International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) via code enforcement. Derelict structures, overgrown lots, and accumulated junk violate property maintenance standards. Complaints filed via City Hall.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLawrencevilleSnellville
Code BasisIPMC + localIPMC adopted
Cure Period10-30 days typical10-30 days typical
Fine$250-$1,000/day-
Lien AvailableYes-
EnforcementCode Enforcement DivisionSnellville Code Enforcement
Liens-For city abatement costs

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Lawrenceville FAQ

How do I report a blighted property in Lawrenceville?

Contact Lawrenceville Code Enforcement or file via the city's SeeClickFix or online complaint portal.

What are the fines for property blight in Lawrenceville GA?

Blight violations can draw fines of $250-$1,000 per day under the IPMC-based code. Unpaid abatement costs can become a lien against the property.

How long do I have to fix a code violation in Lawrenceville?

Typically 10 to 30 days from the date of the written notice. Non-compliance leads to Municipal Court citation and possible abatement lien against the property.

Snellville FAQ

What counts as property blight?

Peeling paint, broken windows, accumulated junk, overgrown vegetation, damaged roofing, and non-functioning vehicles visible from the street.

Can the city clean my property without permission?

Yes, {ENTITY} may abate nuisance conditions after proper notice and charge the cost to the property owner as a lien.

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