Is it legal for someone to have an inoperable or unlicensed vehicle on their property?

NO- A vehicle or vessel, or parts thereof, shall be deemed to be derelict if the vehicle or vessel is unlicensed, inoperable to the extent that it is unable to perform its original intended function; is partially or wholly dismantled, is in a condition that prevents legal operation, is junked or intended to be recycled, or scrapped unless the vehicle/vessel is in an enclosed building, is on the premises of a business enterprise operated in a lawful place and manner, is in an appropriate storage or depository facility maintained in a lawful place and manner, is covered by an intact custom vehicle or vessel cover made for the specific type and size of vehicle or vessel which it covers. One custom covered vehicle or vessel on residential property or two custom covered vehicles, vessels, or combination thereof on nonresidential property. 

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1. I made a complaint weeks ago, why has nothing been done to the property?
2. The house next door is abandoned and the yard is overgrown, can anything be done to clean the property?
3. Is it legal for someone to have a commercial vehicle parked at their house?
4. Is it legal for someone to have an inoperable or unlicensed vehicle on their property?
5. My landlord refuses to make repairs to my apartment or house, what can I do?
6. Can my neighbor add an addition to their house without a permit?
7. I received a Notice of Violation from the Code Enforcement Section, but the violation(s) will not be corrected or removed within the time allotted, what can I do?
8. What happens if a person refuses to comply with the City Code of Ordinances?