City Magistrate Rules Against Property Owners Over Violations and Fines

August 01, 2025 | North Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida


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City Magistrate Rules Against Property Owners Over Violations and Fines
The Special Magistrate Hearing held on August 1, 2025, in North Miami addressed significant code enforcement violations affecting local properties. The meeting focused on two primary cases, with the magistrate confirming the existence of violations based on unrefuted testimony from code enforcement officers.

In the first case, the magistrate ruled that a violation was present and noted that the property owners had been properly notified but failed to appear at the hearing. The magistrate ordered the owners to resolve the violation within 30 days. If the issue remains unresolved by the abatement date, a daily fine of $350 will be imposed.

The second case involved YMP Centerford LLC, which had previously been found guilty of violations by Magistrate Casue Mosabey on July 19, 2024. The imposed fine for this case was set at $500, along with an additional cost assessment of $100.

These rulings highlight the city's ongoing efforts to enforce code compliance and ensure property owners adhere to local regulations. The outcomes of these cases will be monitored to ensure compliance and address any further violations.

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