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Deerfield Beach FL Blighted Property List
Thursday, 21 August 2008

Miami-Ft. Lauderdale TV Station CBS4  recently ran a report on efforts by Deerfield Beach's code enforcement to address blighted. Please see below for the full report along with a list of the referenced properties received from the Deerfield Beach's Code Enforcement Dept.

Deerfield Beach Acting On Foreclosed Properties

The numbers of homes in some form of foreclosure in Deerfield Beach for the first 6 months of 2008 are 7 times higher than they were in all of 2007. Those numbers have prompted the city to act to try and keep the city looking good despite the financial woes of some foreclosed homeowners.

"It (the yard of an abandoned home) speaks for itself. People don't want to be living next to a house that looks like this," said Rick Pribell.

The city of Deerfield Beach's code enforcement board was presented with a list of 37 of the worst foreclosed and abandoned properties on Monday. The Code Enforcement Board will ask the owners of those 37 properties to bring homes up to compliance, or begin facing fines.

"We've been inundated with complaints from mosquitoes in these stagnant pools and there's certain health issues associated with that," said Deerfield Beach City Manager Michael Mahaney.

Last week, the Deerfield Beach Commission set aside $50,000 to hire contractors to clean up the properties as early as this week.

Mahaney said the use of taxpayer money to clean up the properties is only temporary as banks will take over the property once foreclosure is complete. The city will also put a lien on the property to try and recoup any city money spent.

To view the online article, please click here.
To view a list of the referenced properties, please click here.
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