My landlord has not fixed my building issue for weeks and I’m afraid I’m in violation. What can I do?

Contact Code Enforcement staff to inspect the building. The Town cannot enforce the landlord/owner to bring the property into compliance until the building has been inspected first to verify and document what the violation is. If you suspect your home is in violation, you may formally request an inspection so that the Town can determine if actions need to be taken. If the property is in violation, the owner/landlord will be contacted to bring the property into compliance. If the violations continue, then the matter will be brought before the Code Enforcement Board. 

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1. What are the watering regulations for my address?
2. If I rent my residential property in Ponce Inlet, is a permit required?
3. What is the annual cost of a dwelling rental permit?
4. Does the Town require any other items relating to obtaining a rental permit?
5. What are the restrictions associated with renting my property?
6. I think my neighbor’s house is being rented out short-term. (VRBO, Airbnb, etc.). Is this allowed?
7. What are the restrictions associated with working on motor vehicles?
8. How long can I keep a recreational vehicle on my property?
9. What are the rules for having political/election signs in my yard?
10. What are the restrictions on corner lot visibility?
11. Where can I put my yard debris for pickup?
12. Where can I put my yard debris for pickup?
13. How do I properly maintain the exterior of my house? (Wall, Fence, Driveway, Sidewalk Maintenance)
14. What are the safety requirements for pools?
15. Do I Need a Building Permit?
16. My landlord has not fixed my building issue for weeks and I’m afraid I’m in violation. What can I do?
17. How do I get a code enforcement lien against my property released?