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Plant City vs Tampa

How do property blight rules compare between Plant City, FL and Tampa, FL?

Plant City, FL

Hillsborough County

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Tampa, FL

Hillsborough County

Heavy Restrictions

Tampa actively enforces property blight standards through its Code Enforcement division (Chapter 9). The city's property maintenance standards require owners to maintain properties free of conditions that create nuisances, including accumulated junk, abandoned vehicles, graffiti, and deteriorated structures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPlant CityTampa
Governing Code-Tampa Code Ch. 9 and Ch. 19
Vegetation-Over 12 inches is a violation
CEB Fines-Up to $1,000/day for repeat violations
Abatement-City may clear at owner's expense
Liens-Abatement costs become property liens

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Plant City FAQ

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Tampa FAQ

What is property blight in Tampa?

Property blight includes accumulated debris, abandoned vehicles, overgrown vegetation over 12 inches, graffiti, and deteriorated structures. Tampa actively enforces property maintenance through its Code Enforcement division.

How do I report blight in Tampa?

Report blight through the City of Tampa's online complaint system or by calling the Code Enforcement division. The city will investigate and issue notices to the property owner.

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