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1710 NW 3 Ct

City of Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, FL · Folio 0204270800

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1710 NW 3 Ct has 6 Fort Lauderdale code-enforcement record(s) on file — 4 not closed and 0 with a lien — plus 1 building permit(s). Compliance Record Score: 46/100 (grade D, Elevated signals). Public records, provided as-is.

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46 Grade D

Compliance Record Score: 46/100 — Elevated signals

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

  • • 4 unresolved cases (not closed)
  • • 2 closed cases
6
Code-violation cases
4
Not closed (any unresolved case)
0
Cases with a lien
1
Building permits on record
0
Cases in last 24 months
Record spans
Nov 2, 2016 – Jun 4, 2019

Code-violation history

DateViolationStatusLast activity
Jun 4, 2019 Code case Open DISC
Oct 9, 2018 Code case Open DISC
Apr 11, 2018 Code case Open COMPLAINT
Dec 28, 2017 Code case Open SRT
Nov 10, 2016 Code case Closed DISC
Nov 2, 2016 Code case Closed

Building-permit history

IssuedType / descriptionStatusEst. valueContractor
Sep 24, 2024 Address Verification · Address Request - Verification Open

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