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Rodent Control: Miami vs North Miami

How do rodent control rules compare between Miami, FL and North Miami, FL?

Miami and North Miami have similar restriction levels.

Miami, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Florida Statute §381.0072 makes property owners responsible for controlling rats and rodents that create a sanitary nuisance, enforced locally through Miami-Dade Department of Solid Waste Management and the Florida Department of Health Miami-Dade. Bait stations and structural exclusion are the standard remedies.

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North Miami, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Miami-Dade Code Chapter 8B addresses property maintenance and nuisances, including rodent harborage. Owners must keep premises free of conditions attracting rats. Mosquito Control District also handles vector inspections. Violations are enforced by Code Compliance with civil fines under Chapter 8CC.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMiamiNorth Miami
StatuteFL §381.0072-
Local codeMiami-Dade Ch. 24-
Abate deadline7-14 days typical-
Dominant speciesRoof rats-
Daily fine$250+ per day-
Code chapter-Ch. 8B / 8CC
Reporting-311 or online
Mosquito vector-Aedes aegypti
Jurisdiction-Unincorporated only

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Miami FAQ

Who pays for rodent abatement in Miami?

The property owner. Florida law and Miami-Dade Code make owners responsible for harborage on their property. If the owner ignores the notice, the county may abate and lien the cost back at higher rates.

How do I report rats to Miami-Dade?

Call 311 or use the 311 Direct app. Provide the address and details about visible activity, harborage points, and surrounding properties. Code enforcement will inspect and issue notices to responsible owners.

North Miami FAQ

How do I report a rat problem at a neighbor's house?

File a 311 complaint with Miami-Dade Code Compliance. Officers inspect and issue Notices of Violation requiring abatement, with civil fines for noncompliance.

Does the county provide free rat extermination?

No. Owners must hire licensed pest-control operators. Miami-Dade Mosquito Control treats public areas for mosquitoes but not private rodent infestations.

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