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Did the City Send You a Notice of Violation?

Have you received a Notice of Violation, an Order Finding Violation, an Order Imposing a Fine and Lien, or are you in a dispute with the City of Lauderdale-by-the-Sea?

Act now. Waiting will only make it worse.

A Lauderdale-by-the-Sea City Code Enforcement Attorney can step in before daily fines increase and a lien is recorded against your property.

Fines are charged every single day. A small penalty can grow into a very large debt fast. Leave it unpaid, and the city can record a lien. From there, you could lose your property.

Going alone to the hearing is risky. These hearings have strict rules, and the Special Magistrate can fine you daily and issue orders you must follow.

Acting early can protect your home, your rental property, or your business.

Code Enforcement Matters

A city violation is more than a warning letter.

Lauderdale-by-the-Sea has the power to:

  • Charge daily monetary penalties
  • Record liens on property
  • Shut down business operations
  • Revoke a Certificate of Use
  • Begin foreclosure proceedings

These actions are legally binding. Waiting can increase financial risk.

We represent homeowners, landlords, and business owners facing building violations, permit disputes, nuisance complaints, and other city actions.

How the Process Moves Forward

Most cases follow this pattern:

  1. Complaint filed
  2. Citation issued
  3. Compliance deadline set
  4. Hearing before a Special Magistrate
  5. Daily fines imposed
  6. Lien recorded
  7. Foreclosure action may follow

Each stage increases pressure. The sooner you respond, the more options you have.

As your Lauderdale by the Sea Special Magistrate Lawyer, we review the notice, gather evidence, and present a clear defense.

Common Violations

Property owners often face:

  • Work done without permits
  • Structural or safety violations
  • Exterior maintenance issues
  • Accessory structures built without approval
  • Zoning conflicts
  • Business license violations
  • Nuisance complaints
  • Missed compliance deadlines

Any of these can lead to daily fines and liens if not handled properly.

Type of Cases We Provide

Defense at Hearings

We represent clients scheduled for Special Magistrate hearings. We prepare your case and challenge improper findings.

Stopping or Reducing Daily Fines

Daily fines can grow fast.

We work to:

  • Challenge excessive penalties
  • Limit financial exposure
  • Prevent liens from escalating
  • Protect property value

Fast action can reduce long-term costs.

Business License and Certificate Issues

If your business license or Certificate of Use was suspended or revoked, income may stop.

We defend business owners facing:

  • Nuisance-based actions
  • Compliance disputes
  • Revocation hearings

Our goal is to restore operations and limit damage.

Addressing Repeated or Excessive Enforcement

Some property owners face repeated inspections or selective action.

We review the facts and defend clients when enforcement appears excessive or unfair.

Compliance Support and Negotiation

Not every case requires a long dispute.

We assist with:

  • Meeting compliance requirements
  • Communicating with city officials
  • Creating structured correction plans
  • Negotiating practical solutions

A clear strategy can lower stress and reduce fines.

Lien Reduction

When unpaid fines turn into liens, financial pressure increases.

A lien can affect:

  • Property sales
  • Refinancing
  • Credit exposure
  • Foreclosure risk

We negotiate to reduce or resolve liens whenever possible.

Appeals of Special Magistrate Orders

If a Special Magistrate entered an order against you, you may have appeal rights.

We review the record and determine if legal errors occurred. Appeal deadlines are strict. Immediate action matters.

Why Experience Makes a Difference

Heather Needelman, Esq., previously served as an Assistant City Attorney and handled municipal violation matters, including lien enforcement and foreclosure actions.

Now, she represents property owners against city enforcement.

This experience gives insight into:

  • How fines are calculated
  • How liens are pursued
  • How hearings are conducted
  • When negotiation is possible

That experience works in your favor.

Some Cases We’ve Handled

Below are examples of real situations that show how serious these matters can become.

  • Resident vs. Church Nuisance Case – A nuisance complaint led to a Certificate of Use being revoked until the issue was corrected.
  • Property Owner Facing Daily Fines – Fines increased each day, and a lien was growing, so we worked with the city to bring the property into compliance and reduce financial risk.
  • Accessory Structure Cited Years Later – A structure built decades earlier was cited, and we presented a defense before the Special Magistrate.
  • Emergency Pipe Repair Citation – A property owner was cited during an urgent repair, raising concerns about fairness and over-enforcement.

Each matter required a different strategy. Some involved a strong defense at the hearing. Others focused on negotiation and compliance. Our goal is to protect property, income, and long-term stability.

Take Control Before Fines Multiply

City violations move fast. Daily fines grow. Liens create serious financial pressure. Businesses can lose licenses.

We represent homeowners and business owners in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea facing city enforcement matters.

Do not wait for the problem to get worse.

Contact us today to speak with a Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Code Enforcement Attorney and protect your property.