Nearly 28,000 L.A. County Property Owners Face Spring Fire Clearance Deadline—Here’s What It Costs if You Don’t Comply

by Realtor.com Local News

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Fire inspectors are coming to nearly 28,000 properties across Los Angeles County this spring—and if your brush isn't cleared when they arrive, the fees end up on your property tax bill.

Los Angeles County mailed notices to 27,929 property owners in February, flagging homes and vacant lots that may have hazardous vegetation, overgrown brush, or accumulated trash. Inspections can begin as early as April 1, but could be later depending on your area.

Property owners who want to handle clearance themselves—and avoid racking up costs—should have responded to the county by March 10 to receive a property-specific deadline. But those who missed that deadline can visit the county's Agricultural Commissioner/Weights and Measures office at acwm.lacounty.gov.

One practical note from the notice itself: Don't clear too early. Your property may not need to be cleared at the time you received the notice, and regrowth from late rainfall could require a second round of clearance.

What the fees actually look like

The cost structure depends on which program covers your property.

Owners of improved parcels—homes and other structures—covered under the Fire Department's defensible space program face a $151 initial inspection fee, assessed to the property tax roll regardless of whether the property passes inspection.

The ACWM weed abatement program, which focuses primarily on vacant land, carries a separate inspection fee of $59.07, also billed to affected properties whether or not they're cleared by the owner.

For improved parcels, the penalties escalate quickly after that. A first violation carries no fine, but failing to comply within 30 days triggers a $500 administrative fine billed directly to the property owner.

If enforcement actions are still required after a second inspection, the county can add $1,647 in administrative enforcement costs as a direct assessment on the annual tax bill.

That's a potential total exposure exceeding $2,000 for improved-parcel owners who don't respond.

Which communities are in the program?

The county held referee hearings in February across multiple areas: Arcadia, Lancaster in the Antelope Valley, Santa Clarita, Rowland Heights, Agoura Hills, the Fairfax area of Los Angeles, and Rancho Palos Verdes.

Those locations reflect the program's broad geographic reach—from the high desert to the coast. The Fire Department serves dozens of cities across the county, including Malibu, Calabasas, Palmdale, Pomona, Whittier, and Rancho Palos Verdes.

Property owners who had objections to being included in the program were allowed to appear before the Board of Supervisors at a March 24 public hearing. The board will hear a final cost report at another hearing scheduled for July 28, 2026, at which point owners can object to specific abatement charges assessed to their parcels.

In the Antelope Valley, tumbleweed inspections follow a different timeline—systematic abatement of current-season growth there won't begin until Oct. 1, 2026.

One clearance requirement that applies everywhere: Vegetation must be cleared within 100 to 200 feet of a structure and within 10 feet of a road, depending on your area. Native trees such as oaks, walnuts, and sycamores may be protected by local ordinances—check before cutting. In the Santa Monica Mountains, discing is largely prohibited; check with the Department of Regional Planning for guidance specific to your parcel.

The March 24, 2026, report to the Board of Supervisors is available on the L.A. County Board of Supervisors website.

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