Code Compliance is the prevention, detection, investigation and enforcement of violations of statutes or ordinances regulating public health, safety, and welfare, public works, business activities and consumer protection, building standards, land-use, or municipal affairs.
In the City of Sarasota a primary objective is to educate residents and businesses about City Codes and requirements. Most codes and ordinances apply to every property within the City. The purpose of the Code Compliance Department is to promote, protect and improve the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Sarasota through effective code compliance techniques.
Homeowner’s Associations are private organizations that are paid by designated neighborhoods to oversee their maintenance standards, as established by written Codes, Covenants and Restrictions also known as ‘deed restrictions’ for the properties within specific neighborhood. The neighborhoods were designed to be managed by a Homeowner’s Association. Homeowner’s Associations have the right to enforce and assess fines to members in accordance with the Home Owners Association’s Codes, Covenants and Restrictions (aka deed restrictions).
Typically as part of the purchase process, each property owner within these designated neighborhoods signs documents agreeing to the standards that have been established and will abide by any penalties assessed.
No public agency shall be responsible for enforcing any deed restrictions or restrictive covenants.