Report Untidy Yard & Graffiti Bylaw - Lévis

Housing and Building Standards Quebec 3 Minutes Read · published May 26, 2026 Flag of Quebec

In Lévis, Quebec, municipal bylaws require property owners to maintain yards and prevent graffiti on private and certain public-facing buildings. This guide explains how to identify a likely bylaw breach, who enforces Lévis rules, what to expect from inspection and enforcement, and concrete steps to report untidy yards and graffiti so the city can investigate.

Penalties & Enforcement

The City of Lévis is responsible for enforcing local property maintenance and anti-graffiti rules through its bylaw enforcement or inspection service. Specific fine amounts, escalation schedules, and exact non-monetary sanctions are not specified on the cited city pages listed in Resources below; contact the city for the precise bylaw text and schedules.

  • Enforcer: City of Lévis bylaw/inspection service (inspection and complaint intake handled by municipal staff).
  • Fines: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: whether fines increase for repeat or continuing offences is not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to remedy, work orders carried out by the city, and court prosecution are typical municipal tools; specific remedies and timelines are not specified on the cited page.
  • Inspections and complaints: file a report to the City of Lévis for an inspection; see Resources for contact and complaint pages.
  • Appeals/review: the city pages consulted do not specify appeal routes or time limits for contesting orders or fines.
If you receive an order, follow the deadline in the notice and keep records of any corrective work.

Applications & Forms

The municipal pages consulted do not show a dedicated public form number specifically for untidy-yard or graffiti complaints; residents are usually asked to submit a service request or complaint to the city’s bylaw/complaint intake. See Resources for how to contact the city and submit reports.

How enforcement typically works

  • Report received by the city via phone, online service request, or email.
  • Inspection scheduled; inspector documents violations with photos and notes.
  • If confirmed, the city issues an order requiring corrective action within a deadline.
  • Failure to comply may lead to fines, municipal remediation work, and charges billed to the owner.
Keep date-stamped photos and correspondence to support an appeal or review.

Common violations

  • Overgrown grass, weeds, or unmanaged vegetation visible from the street.
  • Piles of refuse, discarded appliances, vehicles or debris on private property.
  • Graffiti on building exteriors, fences or visible surfaces.

Action steps to report a violation

  1. Document the issue: take date-stamped photos and note the address and visible details.
  2. Check municipal complaint channels and submit a service request to the City of Lévis (phone or online complaint form where available).
  3. Provide contact info so inspectors can follow up; you may request updates on the file.
  4. If an order is issued, comply by the specified deadline or prepare documentation to contest the order.

FAQ

Who enforces untidy yard and graffiti rules in Lévis?
The City of Lévis bylaw enforcement or inspection service enforces property maintenance and graffiti-related bylaws.
Can I report anonymously?
Most municipalities accept anonymous reports but providing contact information helps inspectors follow up; the city pages consulted do not state a specific anonymity policy.
Is there a municipal program to remove graffiti from private property?
The consulted city pages do not list a dedicated municipal removal program for private-property graffiti; contact the city to confirm available services.

How-To

  1. Photograph the site and note the precise civic address and nearest intersection.
  2. Visit the City of Lévis service/contact page or call the municipal service line to file a complaint.
  3. Provide your evidence, a short description, and preferred contact details.
  4. Respond to any inspector requests and keep records of any corrective measures or receipts.

Key Takeaways

  • Document issues with photos and exact location before reporting.
  • Use the City of Lévis complaint/service channels for fastest response.
  • Specific fines and appeal timelines are not published on the cited city pages; contact the city for the official bylaw text.

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