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Originally Posted by DonH57
Either a fee to file or fine for filing incorrect complaints wasting resources but the responsible agency should know the difference of what should go in the file 13 can.
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They still have to visit the house, and then write up what they found. So yep we pay for them to read complaints, drive to the multitude of houses, inspect the home, speak to the homeowner, or leave a note.
Then write up a follow up, with results. It can’t just be thrown away. In our first neighborhood, it was so new that some complaints on homes were still not occupied. Community standards had to come out inspect each property and write up what they found. The pink flamingos ready made him laugh, said it was the best part of his day proving the person who filed was WRONG
It seems clip boards are a thing if the past. Now they take a pic of the street as they enter, pic of the house number, then the issue. Then email all the complaints at once. Guessing it takes less than 2 minutes per house visit, and maybe 5 minutes to file each address. If form was 3 pages long asking redundant questions might slow them down