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Zip Code 18500

Code Violations & Unpermitted Work in 18500

9 open violations across 4 properties — cross-referenced with 9 building permits, recent sales, and tax assessments.

9
Total Violations
3
Expired Permits
1
Unsafe Structures
4
Properties
9
Building Permits

Permit Cross-Reference

Properties with violations + permits 1
Properties with violations, no permits 3

Total permits in zip 9
Issued (active) 0
Final (completed) 0
Expired / voided 3
Total permit value $3,180

Property Value Impact

Avg assessed (properties with violations) $4,603,116
Avg assessed (violation-free properties) $471,979
875% higher
assessment gap for violated properties

Properties with violations 4
Violation-free properties 33

Ownership of Violated Properties

Corporate-owned 7
Individual-owned 2

All Other Code Violations (3)

General building code, zoning, and property maintenance violations.

Case # Address Market Value
20100133715 18500 NE 4 CT, Ives Estates, FL 331 $13,984,000
20220213110 18500 NW 48 PL, Opa-locka, FL 33055 $524,622
20150173743 18500 NE 4 CT, Ives Estates, FL 331 $13,984,000

Boilers (2)

Boiler inspection violations — typically commercial properties.

Case # Address Market Value
20260243614 18500 NE 4 CT, Ives Estates, FL 331 $13,984,000
R2025052007 18500 NE 4 CT, Ives Estates, FL 331 $13,984,000

Expired Permit (3)

Building permits that were pulled but never received final inspection — work may not meet code.

Case # Address Market Value
A2025001263 18500 SW 266 ST, Miami-Dade County, $790,577
A2015001292 18500 NE 4 CT, Ives Estates, FL 331 $13,984,000
A2013004197 18500 NE 4 CT, Ives Estates, FL 331 $13,984,000

Unsafe Structure (1)

Properties formally designated unsafe by Miami-Dade County — may be condemned or require demolition.

Case # Address Market Value
F2021009591 18500 NE 5 AVE, Ives Estates, FL 33 $6,547,000

What Do These Violations Mean for 18500?

18500 has 9 open code violations across 4 properties. Of these, 3 are expired building permits — meaning someone pulled a permit to do construction work but never completed the final inspection required to close the permit. The work may or may not meet current building codes.

3 properties in this zip have code violations but no building permits on record at all — a strong signal that work was done entirely without permits. This is a significant risk factor for buyers, as unpermitted work can affect insurance coverage, financing eligibility, and resale value.

Of the 4 properties with violations, 2 are individually owned and 7 are corporate-owned (LLC, trust, or corp). The higher corporate ownership rate suggests many of these may be investment or rental properties where maintenance has been deferred.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I buy a property with an expired permit in 18500?

Under Florida law, code violations and open permits transfer with the property. You become responsible for bringing the work into compliance, which may require hiring a licensed contractor, scheduling inspections, and potentially undoing or redoing work that doesn't meet code. Always request a permit search before closing.

Can I get a mortgage on a property with code violations?

It depends on the violation type. FHA and VA loans typically require all open violations to be resolved before closing. Conventional loans may allow some minor violations but not "unsafe structure" designations. Cash buyers have no such restrictions, which is why investors often target these properties.

How do I resolve an expired permit in Miami-Dade County?

Contact the Miami-Dade Building Department to request a re-inspection. If the original work meets current code, you may be able to close the permit with a single inspection visit. If the work doesn't meet code, you'll need to hire a licensed contractor to bring it into compliance before re-inspection.