Code Violation FAQs

A code violation is an act that is not permitted or inconsistent with the City of Gainesville's code of ordinances. Below you will find common examples of what typically constitutes a code violation in the City of Gainesville. A link to the full code of ordinances can be found at the right hand side of the page.

Examples of Violations include:

Chapter 13 -Proper maintenance of existing structures and yards, including but not limited to:

  • Interior and exterior walls
  • Floors, windows, and exterior doors
  • Roof
  • Stairs, porches, and appurtenances
  • Accessory structures (including fences and walls)
  • Water heater, heat pump (or room heater), smoke detectors
  • Bathroom and kitchen fixtures
  • Electrical, lighting, and plumbing systems
  • Hazardous conditions such as improper storage of junk, trash, debris, and/or garbage on private property, overgrown vegetation, abandoned vehicles and swimming pools.

Chapter 14.5 - Residential Rental Unit Ordinance. See the rental housing ordinance page for more information.  

Chapter 16 - Allowing Dangerous Buildings or Hazardous Lands, Perilous Lands, or Mosquito Breeding Grounds

Chapter 26 -Abandoned and dangerous vehicles 

Chapter 30– Land Development Code including but not limited to:

  • Over-occupancy, off-street parking, residential leases, and home occupation permits
  • Environmental Management
  • Sign Regulations
  • Vision Triangles