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Lauderhill’s commission adopted an amendment to Chapter 12 (business regulations) on Nov. 10 that tightens language used to pursue property owners whose tenants operate unauthorized or unlawful businesses. Staff said the change is intended to give enforcement staff clearer statutory language so they can use a daily fine (code maximums governed by state law) against bad‑actor property owners in severe or repeat cases.
City staff and the city attorney underscored that the intent is to use the authority for repeat offenders or properties that facilitate illegal activity — for example, locations repeatedly associated with illicit drug sales or other unlawful operations — not to penalize new legitimate small businesses unfamiliar with licensing requirements. Commissioners requested, and staff agreed, to develop a written enforcement policy and an outreach/education plan for landlords and new small businesses that explains COU requirements and the city’s business‑concierge resources before aggressive enforcement is applied. City attorney noted first‑time violators typically receive warnings and administrative guidance; repeated noncompliance triggers stronger remedies.
The ordinance passed 5‑0. Staff will return with a proposed internal enforcement policy for commissioner review and a community education program to reduce unintended consequences for novice entrepreneurs.
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