Property maintenance — Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador

What are the rules on junk, derelict cars, and unsightly property?

Town of Labrador City has 3 adopted bylaws on file, verified against the original documents on 2026-06-05.

Anti-Litter and Dumping Regulations, 2012 adopted bylaw
standards No person shall obstruct, litter or befoul any street, sidewalk or public place with refuse/debris/litter/garbage or place any dilapidated or unsightly vehicle, machine, article or thing; no littering on private property s. 4(a); s. 12
enforcement Enforcement Authority may remove and dispose of offending articles and bill the cost to the owner/responsible person, recoverable as a civil debt attaching to the property; may serve numbered notice to conform s. 13(d); s. 13(e); s. 15
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Anti-Litter and Dumping Regulations for the Town of Labrador City (2012). Prohibits littering and illegal dumping within town limits.

Commercial Occupancy and Maintenance Regulations, 2012 adopted bylaw
standards Lands kept clean and free from rubbish/debris and objects/conditions creating health/fire/accident hazards; no wrecked, discarded or dismantled vehicle/trailer/boat/equipment; noxious plants eliminated; kept free of graffiti s. 21(1); s. 21(3); s. 21(8)
enforcement Enforcement Authority may serve a notice ordering owner/tenant to undertake work, stop work, demolish, or remediate; if non-compliant, Council may carry out the work and recover cost from owner as a civil debt attaching to the property s. 43(2); s. 45(1)
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Commercial Occupancy and Maintenance Regulations for the Town of Labrador City (2012). Sets minimum maintenance and occupancy standards for commercial properties.

Residential Occupancy and Maintenance Regulations, 2012 adopted bylaw
standards Residential property kept free of growth of weeds/undergrowth/grass that is unsightly/excessive, graffiti, health/fire/accident hazards; free from rubbish, garbage and wrecked, discarded or abandoned vehicles/objects s. 37(1); s. 43
enforcement Enforcement Authority may serve a notice ordering owner to undertake work, stop work, demolish, or remediate; if owner non-compliant, Council may carry out the work and recover cost from owner as a civil debt attaching to the property s. 46(2); s. 48(1)
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Residential Occupancy and Maintenance Regulations for the Town of Labrador City (2012). Sets minimum property maintenance and occupancy standards for residential properties.

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