Administrative/Regulatory
Dec. 7, 2016
California code enforcement can improve quality of life
Code enforcement, an often misunderstood part of city government, can quietly but greatly improve the lives of its residents, as it did in one community when a dilapidated home was put into receivership and revitalized. By Adam S. Abel




We are fortunate to live in the Golden State, with its idyllic weather, rich cultural history, illustrious beaches and picturesque mountain ranges, though it comes at a steep price. California is one of the most expensive states in which to live. Soaring housing prices coupled with a sluggish economy have left cities in a difficult position when it comes to property maintenance and quality of life issues. Even if you have realized ...
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