I phoned in a complaint weeks ago, why has nothing been done to the property?

Responsible parties must be provided notice that there is a problem or a violation that exists on their property. They will be provided with a reasonable time period in which to correct the violation(s). In some instances, the time frames are based on due process statutes. Please know complaints and concerns are important and will be handled in the most expeditious and appropriate manner.

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1. How do I file a complaint?
2. What information must I provide to make a complaint ?
3. What happens after a complaint is received by the City?
4. I phoned in a complaint weeks ago, why has nothing been done to the property?
5. Can the City of Nampa enforce Homeowner Association by-laws, subdivision restrictions or deed restrictions (CC&R’s)?
6. When are weeds or grass in violation of City Code?
7. What should be done if a dog is running loose or excessively barking?
8. Am I responsible for pre-existing problems on a property I purchase?
9. How do I report an abandoned or unlicensed vehicle?
10. Who is responsible for the maintainance of curbs, gutters and sidewalks?
11. Can a tenant be held responsible for maintenance of a property?
12. Does the City of Nampa have "time-restricted" parking?
13. Parking- Where do I pay parking citations or how do I pay?
14. How do I contest a parking ticket?
15. Parking- How do I find out if my payment was received or if I owe more money?