Landscaping Code Violation Leads
Landscaping violations are the highest-volume trade category we cover. Get alerted when property owners face weed abatement, fire clearance, and vegetation violations in your area.
5 Landscaping Violations You'll See Most
1. Overgrown Vegetation
Untrimmed trees, overgrown shrubs, and vegetation encroaching on sidewalks or neighboring properties. Most common complaint-driven violation.
2. Dead Tree Hazard
Dead or dying trees that pose a fall hazard. Inspectors cite these as structural/safety violations with tight remediation windows.
3. Fire Clearance Violation
In Phoenix and Las Vegas, defensible space requirements are strictly enforced. Vegetation within 30-100 feet of structures must be cleared.
4. Weed Abatement
Properties with excessive weeds - especially dead, dry material - are cited for fire hazard. These have some of the fastest deadlines (14-21 days).
5. Obstructed Sidewalk
Tree roots, overgrown vegetation, or landscaping materials blocking public sidewalks. ADA compliance-related and frequently cited.
Highest volume of any trade category
What Landscaping Leads Look Like
Why Landscaping Violation Leads Are a Gold Mine
Highest volume trade
Landscaping violations outnumber every other trade category because cities aggressively enforce them - they're visible from the street and generate neighbor complaints. 1,800+ per month means a steady pipeline.
Short deadlines = fast decisions
Weed abatement notices often give 14-21 days. Fire clearance violations in high-risk areas can be 10 days. These tight deadlines mean homeowners need to act immediately - and they'll hire the first company that calls them.
Repeat customers
Once you fix their violation, many homeowners become recurring maintenance customers. A violation lead can turn into a monthly service contract worth $1,200-$3,600/year.
Cities We Cover for Landscaping Leads
Phoenix, AZ
~620 landscaping violations/month. Fire clearance and weed abatement are aggressively enforced.
Houston, TX
~890 landscaping violations/month. Largest market, subtropical growth means constant violations.
Las Vegas, NV
~290 landscaping violations/month. Desert fire safety rules create recurring violations.