Property owners given 30 days to rectify unsafe mobile home violations

May 14, 2025 | Bay County, Florida


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Property owners given 30 days to rectify unsafe mobile home violations
Bay County officials have issued a stern directive regarding unsafe living conditions in the area, focusing on a mobile home deemed unfit for habitation. During the Code Magistrate Hearing on May 14, 2025, it was revealed that a violation exists due to an unsafe mobile home and two accessory structures on the property.

The ruling mandates that the property owner has 30 days to rectify these issues. If the mobile home and accessory structures are not brought up to code, the owner must obtain a demolition permit to remove them, along with any debris left behind. Additionally, a derelict vehicle may remain on the property only if there is a structurally sound primary structure present.

This decision underscores the county's commitment to maintaining safety and standards in residential areas, ensuring that all properties meet necessary regulations. The next steps will be closely monitored to ensure compliance and protect the community's well-being.

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