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Oakland vs San Leandro

How do property blight rules compare between Oakland, CA and San Leandro, CA?

Oakland and San Leandro have similar restriction levels.

Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Oakland enforces property blight through Chapter 8.18 (Nuisances) of the Municipal Code and the Blight Enforcement program. The city actively addresses deteriorated structures, illegal dumping, and overgrown properties.

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San Leandro, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

San Leandro Property Maintenance Ordinance prohibits blight conditions such as junk, graffiti, abandoned vehicles, and neglected structures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOaklandSan Leandro
Governing CodeOMC Chapter 8.18 — Nuisances-
EnforcementCode Enforcement Division-
AbatementCity may clean and lien property-
ProgramsNeighborhood Law Corps, blight enforcement-
Code-Property Maintenance Ordinance
Graffiti-Must be removed promptly
Fines-Escalating administrative
Liens-Abatement cost recovery
Vehicles-No inoperable in view

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Oakland FAQ

How do I report property blight?

Contact Oakland's Code Enforcement Division or use the city's OAK311 reporting system to file a blight complaint.

Can the city clean up a blighted property?

Yes. After notice and compliance deadline, the city may abate nuisances and bill the owner for costs, placing liens on the property.

San Leandro FAQ

How long do I have to fix a violation?

Most notices give 10 to 30 days depending on severity and health and safety impact.

Can the city clean up the property?

Yes, after notice and hearing the city may abate and assess costs as a property tax lien.

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