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1000 River Reach Dr

City of Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, FL · Folio 0209AA0000

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1000 River Reach Dr has 1 Fort Lauderdale code-enforcement record(s) on file — 0 not closed and 0 with a lien — plus 4 building permit(s). Compliance Record Score: 97/100 (grade A, Clean record). Public records, provided as-is.

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97 Grade A

Compliance Record Score: 97/100 — Clean record

A transparent summary of this property’s Fort Lauderdale code-enforcement record. Higher is a cleaner record. How this is calculated →

  • • 1 closed case
1
Code-violation cases
0
Not closed (any unresolved case)
0
Cases with a lien
4
Building permits on record
0
Cases in last 24 months
Record spans
Dec 12, 2018 – Dec 12, 2018

Code-violation history

DateViolationStatusLast activity
Dec 12, 2018 Complaints Closed ANON

Building-permit history

IssuedType / descriptionStatusEst. valueContractor
Mar 22, 2025 General · Structural Permit Issued MIAMICRETE INC
Jun 15, 2022 Concrete Restoration · Concrete Restoration Permit Complete GC CONSTRUCTION AND CONSULTING SERV
Oct 28, 2021 Building Recertification · Building Recertification Complete
Jul 21, 2021 Fire · Fire Alarm System Permit Issued FLORIDA STATE SECURITY INC

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