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3161 Riverland Rd

City of Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, FL · Folio 0218073940

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3161 Riverland Rd has 9 Fort Lauderdale code-enforcement record(s) on file — 0 not closed and 0 with a lien — plus 0 building permit(s). Compliance Record Score: 73/100 (grade C, Moderate history). Public records, provided as-is.

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73 Grade C

Compliance Record Score: 73/100 — Moderate history

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  • • 9 closed cases
9
Code-violation cases
0
Not closed (any unresolved case)
0
Cases with a lien
0
Building permits on record
0
Cases in last 24 months
Record spans
Jan 19, 2016 – Mar 24, 2019

Code-violation history

DateViolationStatusLast activity
Mar 24, 2019 Code case Closed DISC
Mar 21, 2018 Code case Closed DISC
Jan 12, 2018 Code case Closed EXP PERMIT
Feb 20, 2017 Code case Closed DISC
Nov 23, 2016 Code case Closed
Nov 22, 2016 Code case Closed ANON
Mar 30, 2016 Code case Closed
Jan 29, 2016 Code case Closed COMPLAINT
Jan 19, 2016 Code case Closed COMPLAINT

Building-permit history

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