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Ronna Janssen | posted Aug 24, 2012 - 11:17:38am
It is rediculous to charge such an exhorbitant amount. The city should be looking to help people in this economy. The code enforcement in Deltona goes overboard. Realtors can't put up directional signs for a couple of hours for an open house. The City takes them often within minutes of the sign being placed. The commission spent a lot of time on this one issue instead of addressing the urgent issue of R1 Zoning and non-conforming. Houses under 1200 square feet cannot be sold. Banks will not finance if the appraiser does his job and marks it non-conforming. That means the seller can't sell, the buyer can't buy that house, and the realtor can't make a living. Talk about damaging the economy! The Mayor has said that this needs to be addressed but it will take a couple of sessions and they will get to it in October. In the meantime, Deltona continues to have NSP homes that are non-conforming on the market to sell. This is a serious situation that needs an emergency session to resolve! Certainly more important than going after a bankrupt landlord who lost rent income as well while trying to evict the slob tenant. Why don't they go after the tenant instead?

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