A local homeowner's house is falling apart, and they're stuck in the middle trying to figure out who's responsible: the city or the builder. This situation highlights potential issues with how building code violations are handled and who is accountable when things go wrong.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
The impact is currently tied to potential legal and compliance costs associated with the default notice.
Homeowners in Parkway Fields benefit from the city enforcing the aesthetic and design standards they were promised.
Lennar Homes faces potential delays and additional costs to bring their project into compliance.
The city is raising the fine for illegal dumping to $1,000 to help keep our neighborhoods and open spaces clean.
The city is holding Lennar Homes responsible for failing to follow design standards in the Parkway Fields neighborhood.
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