Quick AnswerThe Code Clinic, PLLC provides flat-fee code violation defense for property owners, landlords, and businesses in the City of Miami, Florida. Attorney Ari Pregen defends clients before the City of Miami Special Magistrate and Code Enforcement Board under Florida Statute Chapter 162 — handling violation hearings, fine reduction, lien removal, and pre-closing clearance. The firm's bona fide office is located in Miami Gardens, FL. Call (305) 396-1495 for a free review.
Receiving a code violation notice in the City of Miami puts you on a clock. From the moment the notice arrives, deadlines begin running — and missing them can trigger daily fines of up to $1,000 per day under Florida Statute §162.09(1), recorded liens that block your ability to sell or refinance, and hearings where the outcome depends heavily on how well your case is presented. The Code Clinic, PLLC defends City of Miami property owners before the Special Magistrate and Code Enforcement Board on a flat-fee basis.
How City of Miami code enforcement works
The City of Miami's Code Compliance Department enforces the City's municipal code for properties within city limits, operating under the quasi-judicial framework established by Florida Statute Chapter 162. When an officer identifies a potential violation — through a complaint, a proactive inspection, or routine canvassing — the property owner receives a written notice of violation citing the specific ordinance, the nature of the alleged violation, and the compliance deadline. If the violation is not corrected by that deadline, a hearing is scheduled before the City of Miami Special Magistrate or the Code Enforcement Board, depending on the nature of the violation.
At the hearing, the code enforcement officer presents evidence and testimony. The property owner — or their attorney — has the opportunity to respond, present evidence, cross-examine the officer, and make legal arguments. The Special Magistrate or Board then issues a written order. If a violation is found and the compliance deadline passes without correction, daily fines begin accruing automatically under §162.09(1) — no further notice required. Those fines can be recorded as a lien against the property under §162.09(3), attaching to title and blocking any sale or refinancing until resolved.
Common code violations in the City of Miami
The City of Miami enforces a wide range of municipal code requirements across diverse neighborhoods — from Brickell and Downtown to Little Havana, Wynwood, Coconut Grove, Coral Way, Allapattah, Liberty City, and the Upper Eastside. Common violations include exterior property maintenance and lot clearing deficiencies, unpermitted construction and additions, open permit violations that linger for years after work is finished, signage and use-of-property violations affecting small businesses, junk vehicle and fence citations in residential zones, illegal short-term rental operations in zones where they are not permitted, and overgrown vegetation citations. The Code Clinic defends City of Miami property owners and businesses across the full range. We also handle lien reduction proceedings for clients with accrued fines, and pre-closing lien clearance for real estate transactions where a recorded code lien is blocking a sale or refinance.
Serving the City of Miami and surrounding Miami-Dade communities
The Code Clinic's bona fide office is located in Miami Gardens, FL. We represent property owners throughout the City of Miami and across Miami-Dade County, including Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Miami Gardens, Hialeah, Doral, North Miami, Homestead, and unincorporated Miami-Dade. Whether your property falls under the City of Miami's code enforcement jurisdiction or Miami-Dade County's, attorney Ari Pregen knows the local ordinances, the hearing procedures, and the arguments that are most effective before the Special Magistrate or Code Enforcement Board in each jurisdiction.
Flat-fee defense — know your cost before your hearing
One of the biggest reasons property owners hesitate to hire an attorney for code violation defense is unpredictable cost. The Code Clinic was built to solve that problem. One flat fee covers your City of Miami code violation hearing — no hourly billing, no surprise invoices. Before you appear before the City of Miami Special Magistrate or Code Enforcement Board, you know exactly what your legal defense costs. Call (305) 396-1495 or visit thecodeclinicpa.com for a free violation review.
Frequently asked questions
How does code enforcement work in the City of Miami, Florida?
The City of Miami's Code Compliance Department handles code enforcement for the City of Miami, operating under the framework of Florida Statute Chapter 162. When a violation is found, property owners receive a notice with a compliance deadline. If the violation is not corrected, a hearing is scheduled before the City of Miami Special Magistrate or Code Enforcement Board, who can impose daily fines up to $1,000 per day under §162.09(1) and record a lien against the property under §162.09(3) if fines go unpaid.
How much are code violation fines in the City of Miami, FL?
Under Florida Statute §162.09(1), code violation fines in the City of Miami can reach up to $1,000 per day for standard violations once the compliance deadline set by the Special Magistrate or Code Enforcement Board passes. For repeat violations — a violation of the same ordinance within five years of a prior finding — fines can reach up to $5,000 per day without a new hearing. Once recorded as a lien under §162.09(3), fines accrue interest at 12% per year and must be resolved before any sale or refinancing of the property.
Do I need a lawyer for a code violation hearing in the City of Miami?
You are not legally required to have an attorney at a City of Miami code violation hearing, but representation significantly improves your outcome. An experienced code enforcement attorney knows the procedural defects that can result in dismissal, how to cross-examine the code enforcement officer effectively, and how to present mitigation arguments that resonate with the City of Miami Special Magistrate or Code Enforcement Board. The Code Clinic offers flat-fee representation for City of Miami code violation hearings — call (305) 396-1495 for a free review.
Facing a code violation in the City of Miami? Call The Code Clinic at (305) 396-1495 or visit thecodeclinicpa.com for a free review. Flat-fee defense. Attorney Ari Pregen handles your case personally.