CORONA JUNK REMOVAL
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Accumulated Rubbish (CVAR) & Expedited Notice of Violation Cleanup

Accumulated Rubbish CVAR expedited notice cleanup by Corona Junk Removal

Private Property Cleanup for Code Enforcement Notices

Did you receive an Accumulated Rubbish (CVAR) notice or an Expedited Notice of Violation from code enforcement? 

Corona Junk Removal & Property Maintenance provides fast help. It helps property owners clean up rubbish, junk, trash, debris, illegal dumping, yard waste, construction debris, furniture, appliances, and other non-hazardous items so the property is ready for reinspection.

We are not associated with code enforcement, the city, or the county. We are a private junk removal and property cleanup company hired by the property owner, landlord, property manager, realtor, investor, or responsible party.

With the property owner’s permission, we can also communicate basic cleanup information with the code enforcement contact listed on the notice when needed.

Licensed & insured. Before-and-after photos available. Fast cleanup scheduling when available.

Call or text photos to (951) 363-5120 for a cleanup estimate.

Quick Answer

If you received an Accumulated Rubbish CVAR or Expedited Notice of Violation, the best next step is to clean up the rubbish, remove the debris, take before-and-after photos, save your invoice, and contact the code enforcement officer listed on your notice to ask about reinspection or proof of cleanup.

Corona Junk Removal & Property Maintenance can help with the cleanup, hauling, documentation, and basic communication when authorized by the property owner.

What Is an Accumulated Rubbish (CVAR) Notice?

An Accumulated Rubbish CVAR notice usually means code enforcement found rubbish, junk, debris, trash, discarded items, or outside storage on the property that needs to be removed or corrected.

This may include:

  • Trash bags
  • Old furniture
  • Mattresses
  • Appliances
  • Yard waste
  • Green waste
  • Construction debris
  • Wood and scrap materials
  • Broken items
  • Tires
  • Illegal dumping
  • Garage junk
  • Backyard debris
  • Side-yard clutter
  • Vacant lot rubbish
  • Items visible from the street or neighboring properties
 

In simple terms, the property has items that may need to be removed, cleaned up, or stored properly.

What Is an Expedited Notice of Violation?

An Expedited Notice of Violation usually means the issue may need faster attention than a normal cleanup notice.

This can happen when the property condition is highly visible, creating complaints, attracting illegal dumping, creating a possible fire or safety concern, affecting neighboring properties, or requiring correction within a shorter deadline.

If your notice says expedited, do not wait until the deadline is close. Take photos of the property, review the notice, and schedule cleanup as soon as possible.

Accumulated Rubbish CVAR Cleanup Services

Corona Junk Removal & Property Maintenance helps clean up properties affected by rubbish, junk, debris, illegal dumping, and non-hazardous code-related cleanup issues.

These notices are common on vacant lots, rental properties, inherited homes, foreclosures, rural properties, illegal dumping sites, side yards, backyards, and properties with visible debris from the street or neighboring homes.

We help with:

  • Accumulated rubbish cleanup
  • CVAR notice cleanup
  • Expedited notice cleanup
  • Notice of violation cleanup
  • Code enforcement cleanup support
  • Illegal dumping removal
  • Vacant lot cleanup
  • Side-yard junk removal
  • Backyard debris removal
  • Garage cleanouts
  • Shed cleanouts
  • Rental property cleanouts
  • Estate cleanouts
  • Foreclosure cleanouts
  • Construction debris removal
  • Yard waste removal
  • Green waste removal
  • Furniture removal
  • Appliance removal
  • Before-and-after cleanup photos

We help homeowners, landlords, real estate agents, property managers, out-of-area owners, investors, businesses, and responsible parties who need the property cleaned up quickly and professionally.

Can We Help Make the Property Compliant?

We can help clean up the items causing the issue and help the property look ready for reinspection.

However, we do not decide whether a violation is officially cleared. The city, county, or code enforcement agency makes that final decision.

Our role is to help with the physical cleanup, hauling, disposal, before-and-after photos, invoice, and documentation so you have proof that cleanup work was completed.

Can We Communicate With Code Enforcement?

Yes, depending on the job.

With the property owner’s permission, we can communicate basic cleanup information with the code enforcement contact listed on the notice when needed.

This may include:

  • Sending before-and-after photos
  • Providing an invoice
  • Confirming cleanup work was completed
  • Explaining what was removed
  • Helping the property owner organize documentation for reinspection

We are not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice, handle appeals, or represent the property owner in legal matters.

Property owners should always read the notice carefully and contact the agency directly for questions about deadlines, fines, penalties, hearings, appeals, or official compliance status.

What To Do After Receiving an Accumulated Rubbish or Expedited Notice

1. Read the Notice Carefully

Look for the violation type, deadline, property address, case number, officer name, phone number, and any instructions about reinspection or proof of cleanup.

2. Take Photos Before Cleanup

Before removing anything, take clear photos of the areas mentioned in the notice. This helps document the condition before work begins.

3. Text Us Photos

Send photos of the property and a photo of the notice if you are comfortable sharing it. You can cover private information if needed.

We will review the photos and let you know what it may take to clean up the property.

4. Schedule the Cleanup

Once approved, we remove the rubbish, junk, debris, trash, illegal dumping, or other non-hazardous items from the property.

5. Save Your Documentation

After the cleanup, keep your invoice, before-and-after photos, and any disposal documentation available.

6. Contact Code Enforcement

After cleanup, contact the officer or agency listed on your notice to ask how they want proof submitted or how to request reinspection.

Why Choose Corona Junk Removal & Property Maintenance?

We are a local, licensed and insured junk removal and property maintenance company serving Corona, Temescal Valley, Riverside, Norco, Eastvale, Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Murrieta, Temecula, Hemet, San Jacinto, Perris, Moreno Valley, and surrounding Riverside County areas.

Property owners call us because we are:

  • Local
  • Fast
  • Professional
  • Licensed and insured
  • Experienced with large cleanups
  • Able to provide before-and-after photos
  • Able to help with urgent jobs when scheduling allows
  • Familiar with illegal dumping, property cleanouts, and code-related cleanup situations
 

Receiving a notice can be stressful. Our job is to make the cleanup part easier.

Helpful Code Enforcement Resources

Property owners can also review official information from Riverside County Code Enforcement about accumulated rubbish and common property violations:

Areas We Serve

We help with Accumulated Rubbish CVAR, expedited notice cleanup, illegal dumping removal, property cleanups, and code enforcement cleanup support throughout Riverside County and nearby areas.

Common service areas include:

  • Corona
  • Temescal Valley
  • Riverside
  • Norco
  • Eastvale
  • Jurupa Valley
  • Lake Elsinore
  • Canyon Lake
  • Menifee
  • Murrieta
  • Temecula
  • Wildomar
  • Winchester
  • French Valley
  • Hemet
  • San Jacinto
  • Homeland
  • Nuevo
  • Perris
  • Mead Valley
  • Woodcrest
  • Moreno Valley
  • Sun City
  • Quail Valley
  • Good Hope
  • Romoland
  • Menifee Valley
  • Ontario
  • Rancho Cucamonga
  • Fontana
  • Chino
  • Chino Hills
  • Orange County areas by request
 

If you received an Accumulated Rubbish CVAR notice or an Expedited Notice of Violation in Riverside County, text us photos of the property and the notice. We will let you know if we can help with cleanup, hauling, documentation, and photos for reinspection.

Important Disclaimer

Corona Junk Removal & Property Maintenance is not affiliated with code enforcement, the City of Corona, Riverside County, or any government agency.

We are a private cleanup company. We help remove non-hazardous rubbish, junk, debris, illegal dumping, and unwanted items from the property.

We can provide documentation and, with permission, communicate basic cleanup information when needed.

The city, county, or code enforcement agency decides whether the violation is cleared.

Call Before the Deadline Gets Worse

If you received an Accumulated Rubbish CVAR notice or an Expedited Notice of Violation, do not wait until the deadline is close.

Text photos today for a cleanup estimate.

Corona Junk Removal & Property Maintenance LLC
Call/Text: (951) 363-5120
Local. Fast. Friendly. Fair.

FAQ

What does accumulated rubbish mean?

Accumulated rubbish usually means trash, junk, debris, discarded items, furniture, appliances, yard waste, construction debris, or other unwanted materials have built up on the property and need to be removed or corrected.

What does CVAR mean?

CVAR may appear on some notices as part of the accumulated rubbish violation or case language. The safest wording is to refer to the notice exactly as written: Accumulated Rubbish (CVAR).

What is an Expedited Notice of Violation?

An Expedited Notice of Violation usually means the issue may need faster attention. The property owner should review the deadline, contact the agency listed on the notice, and schedule cleanup as soon as possible.

Are you part of code enforcement?

No. Corona Junk Removal & Property Maintenance is not associated with code enforcement, the city, or the county. We are a private cleanup company hired by the property owner or responsible party.

Can you clear my violation?

We can clean up the property and provide documentation, but we cannot officially clear a violation. The city or county makes the final decision.

Can you talk to code enforcement for me?

With the property owner’s permission, we can communicate basic cleanup information with the code enforcement contact listed on the notice when needed. This may include photos, an invoice, and a summary of the cleanup work completed.

Do you provide before-and-after photos?

Yes. Before-and-after photos are recommended for any code enforcement cleanup because they help document that work was completed.

Can you remove illegal dumping?

Yes, we remove illegal dumping as long as the materials are non-hazardous and safe to handle.

Do you remove hazardous waste?

No. Paint, chemicals, fuel, oil, asbestos, biohazards, and certain regulated materials may require a specialized hazardous waste company.

How fast can you help?

Scheduling depends on availability, job size, access, location, and material type. Text photos to (951) 363-5120 and we will let you know the soonest available cleanup option.

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