Typically, the Notice will inform you of: 1) the alleged violation; 2) the date, time and place that the alleged violation occurred; and 3) what your options are with regard to payment, mandatory appearance at a hearing, or the opportunity to request a hearing to contest (fight) the violation.
When you receive a notice, you should call an attorney immediately. Bradford Miller Law has been representing homeowners for several years. Call us for a free consultation.
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