This week's code-violation brief · Inland Empire, CA
Code enforcement and property distress signals across Riverside and San Bernardino County sources.
Brief generated Jun 20, 2026. Records refresh hourly; brief refreshes daily.
This week's shape
Victorville still has the most usable leads. The cleanest calls are the places with long-running weeds, junk vehicles, vacant-house signals, repeat encampments, and a few permit or illegal-use complaints that suggest the owner is already on the city’s radar. Moreno Valley adds a smaller number of active maintenance and permit cases, but most of the week’s signal is in Victorville.
Market signals
| Signal | Total records | This brief | Access |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unmaintained Or Unsafe Private Property/Building | 74 | 70 | Sign in or create account |
| Code Case | 39 | 39 | Sign in or create account |
| Dangerous Building Abatement | 27 | 27 | Sign in or create account |
| Public Nuisance Abatement Assessment | 25 | 25 | Sign in or create account |
| Junk Vehicle On Private Property | 24 | 24 | Sign in or create account |
This week we saw 200 signal-level rows across this market. Free email shows 5 ranked leads; Operator unlocks the full feed, CSV export, and live dashboard.
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What’s new in coverage
San Bernardino County and Riverside County code-case coverage widened this week, with more active local enforcement records and hearing-stage data available than before. Victorville remains the strongest source of fresh distress signals, especially for vacancy, weeds, junk vehicles, and repeat nuisance complaints.
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