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Property Blight: Lewisville vs Little Elm

How do property blight rules compare between Lewisville, TX and Little Elm, TX?

Lewisville has fewer restrictions than Little Elm.

Lewisville, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Lewisville enforces property maintenance standards under Code of Ordinances Chapter 42 (Nuisances) and Chapter 14 (Buildings and Building Regulations). Properties must be kept free of accumulated debris, junk vehicles, tall weeds exceeding 12 inches, and deteriorated structures. The city operates a proactive code enforcement program with officers conducting regular neighborhood patrols and accepts complaints online through the See Click Fix reporting system. Texas Local Government Code Section 214.001 authorizes the city to require owners to repair or demolish substandard buildings and to perform abatement work and lien the property for costs incurred.

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Little Elm, TX

Denton County

Heavy Restrictions

Little Elm enforces strict property maintenance standards under the IPMC and local code. Properties must be free of junk, debris, broken windows, peeling paint, and other blight conditions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLewisvilleLittle Elm
Nuisance CodeCh. 42 -- Nuisances-
Building StandardsCh. 14 -- Buildings-
Weed Height Limit12 inches maximum-
Residential FineUp to $500/day-
Code Enforcement(972) 219-3437-
Code Basis-IPMC plus local Ch. 18 and Ch. 26
Enforcement-Proactive patrols and complaint-driven
State Authority-TX Local Govt Code 214.902
Max Fine-Up to $2,000 per day
Abatement-City may abate and lien property

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Lewisville FAQ

How do I report a blighted property in Lewisville?

You can submit a complaint online through the See Click Fix system on the city website or call Code Enforcement at (972) 219-3437. Complaints may be filed anonymously.

What counts as property blight in Lewisville?

Blight includes accumulated junk or debris, abandoned vehicles, overgrown weeds exceeding 12 inches, deteriorated structures, and stagnant water. These conditions are classified as public nuisances under Chapter 42.

Can the city clean up a blighted property and charge the owner?

Yes. Under Texas Local Government Code Section 214.001, if an owner fails to abate a nuisance after proper notice, the city may perform the work and place a lien on the property for the cost of abatement.

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