ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
Code Enforcement Violations Attorney for Florida Property Owners
Fight code enforcement citations, mounting fines, and municipal liens with an experienced Florida attorney. Serving Daytona Beach, Lake Mary, and Bradenton property owners.
It usually starts with a notice on the door or a letter in the mail: a code enforcement citation for an overgrown lot, an unpermitted improvement, a damaged structure, or a property condition you may not even have known about. Many owners set the notice aside, assuming it is a minor nuisance. Then the fines begin, sometimes hundreds of dollars per day, and a manageable problem becomes a lien that can cloud your title, devour your equity, and in extreme cases threaten the property itself.
At the Huggins Law Firm, PLLC, Attorney Arthur Huggins Jr. represents homeowners, landlords, investors, and businesses across Daytona Beach, Lake Mary, and Bradenton in code enforcement matters. We defend violations at hearings, negotiate compliance timelines that are actually achievable, and fight to reduce or eliminate accumulated fines and liens.
If you have received a code violation notice, the most expensive thing you can do is ignore it. The second most expensive is attending the hearing unprepared.
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Common Code Enforcement Issues We Handle
Every municipality enforces its own code, but the disputes we see follow familiar patterns:
Whether the violation is legitimate, exaggerated, or aimed at a prior owner’s conduct, there is almost always a path to a better outcome than the one printed on the notice.
How the Code Enforcement Process Works
Florida municipalities typically enforce codes through a code enforcement board or a special magistrate under Chapter 162 of the Florida Statutes. The process usually begins with a notice of violation and an opportunity to correct the problem. If the violation is not resolved, the case proceeds to a hearing, where the board or magistrate can find a violation, set a compliance deadline, and impose fines that accrue daily until compliance.
Unpaid fines become liens against the property, and in many cases against other property you own in the county. Liens accrue and can eventually be foreclosed. The good news: boards and magistrates have significant discretion, and municipalities frequently negotiate, especially with owners who show up represented and with a credible compliance plan.

Those daily fines add up faster than you think.
Code enforcement liens can grow into six figures and cloud your title. Get ahead of it with a free consultation.
How We Defend Property Owners
Code cases are won with preparation and credibility. Depending on your situation, our defense may involve challenging whether a violation actually exists, disputing defective notice, presenting evidence of compliance or impossibility, negotiating realistic timelines, or petitioning for reduction of accumulated fines and release of liens.
Many owners are surprised to learn that even long-standing liens can often be reduced dramatically once the property is brought into compliance and the case is presented properly. We know what boards want to see, and we make sure they see it.

Why Property Owners Trust the Huggins Law Firm, PLLC
Our firm combines administrative hearing experience with a genuine property law background, which matters because code cases often intersect with permits, zoning, title issues, and real estate transactions. We see the whole board, not just the square in front of us.
And because we keep our caseload deliberately small, your case gets prepared, your questions get answered, and your hearing date does not sneak up on anyone.
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Serving Daytona Beach, Lake Mary & Bradenton
FAQs
Frequently asked questions
I just bought a property and discovered old code violations. Am I responsible?
Can code enforcement fines really be reduced?
What happens if I ignore a code violation notice?
Can the city foreclose on a code enforcement lien?
Do I need a permit issue resolved before selling my property?
TAKE THE FIRST STEP
Contact the Huggins Law Firm, PLLC, About Your Code Case
Whether you are facing a new citation or a lien that has been growing for years, there is a path forward. Contact the Huggins Law Firm, PLLC, serving Daytona Beach, Lake Mary, and Bradenton, to schedule your free consultation. Call (844) 484-4467 or send us a message today.
