I turned in a complaint last week. Why hasn't Code Enforcement done anything?
Most likely the Code Enforcement Officer has started working with the property owner to resolve the violation. Typically the Code Enforcement Officer will notify the owner that we have received a specific complaint alleging certain violations of the Delano Municipal Code exist on his or her property. We normally request that the property owner respond to us indicating they will resolve the violation in an acceptable time frame, that the violation has been resolved or that the property was not in violation. If the owner chooses not to work with the City of Delano to cooperatively resolve the violation, we begin a more formal legal process which may take an extended time to fully resolve. We request that in most non-hazardous situations that you wait a minimum of 30 days after filing the complaint before checking on the status of a complaint to allow us time to contact the property owner and attempt resolution of the violation.

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1. If I suspect a violation, how do I get it resolved or report it?
2. Will the City of Delano resolve the dispute between my landlord and me?
3. I turned in a complaint last week. Why hasn't Code Enforcement done anything?
4. What do I do if I receive a letter?