Vacant lots in unincorporated LA County must be maintained free of trash, debris, and overgrown vegetation. Owners must secure properties against unauthorized entry. Fire hazard reduction is required year-round. The county may perform abatement and charge the property owner.
Vacant lots in unincorporated LA County must be maintained free of trash, debris, overgrown vegetation, and hazardous conditions under Title 11 nuisance provisions. The LA County Agricultural Commissioner operates an annual weed abatement program targeting vacant parcels. Property owners receive notices in spring requiring clearance. In fire hazard zones, vacant lots must comply with 200-foot brush clearance standards. Chain-link fencing may be required to prevent dumping and unauthorized access. The county's code enforcement program actively monitors vacant lot conditions through inspections and complaint response.
Weed abatement non-compliance: county performs clearance at owner's expense plus 35% admin fee, with a lien placed for non-payment. Dumping on vacant lots: fines of $1,000-$10,000 for the dumper; property owner may be fined $100-$500/day for failing to clean up. Hazardous conditions: $250-$1,000/day until corrected. Failure to fence when required: $100-$250/day.
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