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A Bay County Code Magistrate Hearing on July 17, 2025, highlighted ongoing property violations at a mobile home, with inspectors noting persistent issues of junk and trash. Despite some improvements, the property remains non-compliant with local codes.
During the hearing, an inspector detailed multiple inspections conducted on the property, revealing that while some debris had been cleared, significant violations still existed. The inspector reported that on June 18, the property showed no changes, with junk and trash still visible. A follow-up inspection on July 14 indicated minor improvements, but the property was still deemed in violation.
Rebecca Leifer, the daughter-in-law of the property owner, communicated with code enforcement, claiming that the tenant had informed her that the violations were corrected. However, the inspector confirmed that this was not the case, emphasizing that all violations must be resolved by the deadline of July 14.
No representatives from the property were present at the hearing, although proper notice had been given. The ongoing situation raises concerns about compliance with local regulations and the potential for further action if improvements are not made. The Code Magistrate's decision will likely hinge on the continued failure to address these violations, underscoring the importance of maintaining property standards in Bay County.
Converted from Bay County - Code Magistrate Hearing - Jul 17, 2025 meeting on July 17, 2025
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