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Daytona Beach Hearing Attorney

Local Code Enforcement Hearings

Pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 162, local governments can impose fines for code violations and place a lien on your property.  Our administrative hearing attorneys have experience in resolving issues before code enforcement boards and magistrates. Call us to avoid an accumulation of fines or to get your fine reduced.

Volusia County Ordinance Violations

  • Nuisance Abatement 
  • Excessive User Fees 
  • Municipality Administrative Hearings


Chapter 162 Government Lien Defense

Florida law allows a municipality or county government to file a lien against the land on which the code enforcement violation exists and upon any other real or personal property owned by the violator.  Stringent law requires an aggrieved party to appeal within 30 days of the lien filing. Our Florida Statutes Chapter 162 code enforcement lien attorney can help you protect your property.  

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Huggins Law Firm

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