Detroit Violation 8-15-105: Rodent Harborage
Conditions conducive to rodent harborage on property
Informational summary. Based on City of Detroit ordinance data and public enforcement records. This is not legal advice and does not create an attorney–client relationship. For guidance on your specific case, consult a licensed Michigan attorney or call the Department of Administrative Hearings at (313) 224-0098.
Fine Schedule
Fine amounts for 8-15-105 vary by case and are determined at the administrative hearing.
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Document the remediation steps (exterminator receipt, photos) and file an Evidence of Compliance packet before the hearing. The key is showing the condition was corrected.
Resolution strategy
Evidence of Compliance Packet
Dismissal approach
I have engaged a licensed pest control company to remediate the conditions conducive to rodent harborage on the property. The exterminator's receipt documenting the treatment and a photograph of the corrected conditions are attached as Exhibit A.
Evidence required
Paid invoices from licensed contractors or hauling services are required.
What happens if you ignore this ticket
If you miss your hearing, a default judgment is entered automatically. You have 21 calendar days to file a Motion to Set Aside under DAH Rule 3.601 — after that, the judgment becomes permanent.
The unpaid judgment is transferred to the Wayne County Treasurer's tax roll. Under Code 9-2-5, BSEED will deny all permit applications for properties with outstanding judgments.
The judgment becomes a priority lien on the property title. It transfers to any new buyer at closing and can trigger tax foreclosure proceedings.
The hearing process
Ticket issued
An inspector cites the property. There is no prior warning — the ticket itself is the first notice and carries an immediate fine.
Hearing scheduled
The DAH (Department of Administrative Hearings) schedules a hearing, typically 30–60 days after the ticket date.
Present your defense
Attend the hearing with evidence. Paid invoices from licensed contractors are required.
Judgment entered
The hearing officer rules: dismissed, reduced fine, or responsible. If you don't attend, a default judgment is entered automatically.
21-day appeal window
After a default judgment, you have exactly 21 calendar days to file a Motion to Set Aside. This is the "golden window" — miss it and the judgment is permanent.
Frequently asked questions
What is Detroit violation code 8-15-105?
Violation 8-15-105 (Rodent Harborage) is a property maintenance violation under Detroit's blight enforcement code. Conditions conducive to rodent harborage on property
How much does a 8-15-105 ticket cost in Detroit?
Fine amounts for 8-15-105 vary by case and are set at the administrative hearing. Unpaid fines become liens on the property title and can lead to tax foreclosure.
Can I sell a Detroit property with an outstanding 8-15-105 violation?
Unpaid blight judgments become priority liens that transfer to the buyer at closing. Most title companies will flag the lien, and it must be resolved before clear title can be issued. A default judgment on 8-15-105 will show up in a compliance report even if it doesn't appear in a standard county-level title search.
Does Detroit give a warning before issuing a 8-15-105 ticket?
No. Detroit has no statutory obligation to warn before ticketing for blight violations. The ticket itself is the first notice and carries an immediate fine. This is why proactive monitoring is critical for property owners — by the time you receive the ticket, the clock is already running on your hearing date.
How do I check if my Detroit property has a 8-15-105 violation?
You can run a compliance report at DetroitCompliance.com to scan 11 city databases in 5 seconds. The report will show all active violations including 8-15-105, unpaid balances, hearing dates, and a closing readiness score (CLEAR, ENCUMBERED, or BLOCKED).
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