Report Property & Vacant Property - Pompano Beach

Housing and Building Standards Florida 3 Minutes Read · published March 01, 2026 Flag of Florida

Pompano Beach, Florida residents and neighbors can report property maintenance problems and suspected vacant or abandoned properties to the City for inspection and enforcement. This guide explains who enforces local standards, how to file a complaint, likely remedies, and practical next steps so you can escalate a concern to Pompano Beach code authorities.

Penalties & Enforcement

The City of Pompano Beach Code Compliance Division enforces property maintenance, nuisance, and vacant-property rules; complaints are investigated and may lead to orders, fines, or legal action. See the City Code and Code Compliance contact information for official procedures and contacts City of Pompano Beach Code Compliance[1] and the codified ordinances Pompano Beach Code of Ordinances[2].

The Code Compliance Division handles inspections and formal notices.
  • Enforcer: Code Compliance Division and Building Inspections.
  • Common actions: warning notices, compliance orders, liens, and court referral.
  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page; consult the Code of Ordinances for specific sections and monetary penalties.
  • Escalation: initial notice, correction period, then civil citation or court action; exact timelines are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary remedies: repair orders, demolition orders for unsafe structures, or registration requirements for vacant properties.
  • Inspections: complaints trigger an inspector visit; property access and evidence procedures follow city protocol.

Applications & Forms

To report a property, the City publishes an online complaint/reporting method and department contact details; specific form names, fees, and deadlines are not specified on the cited pages. Use the Code Compliance contact page for the official complaint process and document submission instructions.

If you own the property, contact Building and Code Compliance before repairs to confirm permit requirements.

How complaints are processed

After a complaint is submitted the City typically logs the case, schedules an inspection, issues a notice if violations are observed, and sets a deadline for compliance. If violations continue, the City may issue civil citations, impose fines, place liens, or pursue court-ordered remedies. Appeal procedures and time limits are governed by the ordinance or administrative rules; specific appeal periods are not specified on the cited page.

  • To report: submit an online complaint or call Code Compliance as listed on the City page.
  • Inspections: scheduled by the City; property owners usually receive a written notice with a compliance deadline.
  • Appeals: the Code of Ordinances and departmental rules describe appeal steps; the cited pages do not publish a single consolidated appeal timetable.

FAQ

How do I report a vacant or poorly maintained property?
Gather the address, photos, and a description of the concern, then submit via the City of Pompano Beach Code Compliance reporting options or by phone as listed on the Code Compliance page.
What happens after I file a complaint?
The City will log the report, inspect the property, and issue notices if it finds violations; subsequent fines or legal steps depend on compliance and are described in the City Code.
Can I remain anonymous when I report?
The City provides complaint channels; whether a report is kept confidential depends on the department rules and statutory disclosure—ask the Code Compliance office when you submit the complaint.

How-To

  1. Document the issue: note the address, take dated photos, and record observable hazards or nuisances.
  2. Find the reporting method: use the City of Pompano Beach Code Compliance online report or phone line to file your complaint.
  3. Provide evidence and contact info: attach photos and your contact details if you want follow-up (you may ask about confidentiality at submission).
  4. Allow inspection: the City schedules an inspector; follow any requests for access or additional documentation.
  5. Monitor outcomes: track case updates with the department and use the appeal channel if you disagree with a determination.
Keep copies of all submissions and photos for your records.

Key Takeaways

  • Report with the exact address, photos, and a concise description to speed inspection.
  • The Code Compliance Division and Building Inspections enforce property standards.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Pompano Beach Code Compliance
  2. [2] Pompano Beach Code of Ordinances