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Common Violations: Live Oak vs San Antonio

How do common violations rules compare between Live Oak, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Live Oak and San Antonio have similar restriction levels.

Live Oak, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Common violations in Bexar County include overgrown lots, junk vehicles, illegal dumping, substandard buildings, unpermitted construction, and zoning violations. San Antonio's code enforcement processes over 200,000 service requests annually.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

The most common code violations in San Antonio include overgrown vegetation (weeds over 12 inches), inoperable vehicles, accumulated junk and debris, illegal dumping, graffiti, substandard structures, and zoning violations. Code Enforcement Services has three divisions: Neighborhood Code, Nuisance Abatement, and Consumer Health.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLive OakSan Antonio
Top ViolationOvergrown vegetation-
Grass LimitUnder 12 inches (SA)-
SA Cases200,000+ annually-
Max Fine$2,000/day (health)-
Weed Height Limit-12 inches maximum
Top Violations-Weeds, junk vehicles, debris, graffiti
Divisions-Neighborhood Code, Nuisance, Consumer Health
Abatement Lien-$200+ per city mowing

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Live Oak FAQ

What are the most common code violations in Bexar County?

Overgrown vegetation, junk vehicles, and illegal dumping are the most common. San Antonio requires grass under 12 inches. The city handles over 200,000 code compliance requests yearly.

What building code does Bexar County follow?

Bexar County adopted the 2021 International Building and Fire Codes effective January 1, 2024, per Commissioners Court action on December 12, 2023.

San Antonio FAQ

What are the most common code violations in San Antonio?

Overgrown weeds (over 12 inches), inoperable vehicles, junk/debris accumulation, graffiti, and illegal dumping are the most common. San Antonio actively enforces vegetation maintenance and will mow non-compliant lots at the owner's expense.

What happens if I don't mow my lawn in San Antonio?

If grass or weeds exceed 12 inches, Code Enforcement issues a Notice of Violation. If you don't comply, the city will mow the property and place a lien for the abatement cost ($200+ plus administrative fees).

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