The City of Garland Code Compliance officers are required to be licensed in order to conduct code enforcement. According to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulations, the department that regulates code compliance licensing, for a person to conduct code enforcement, they must hold a valid Code Compliance Officer or Officer In-Training certificate. No exceptions.
That requirement is just one of many that the Garland Code Compliance department knowingly and willingly ignores. They do so knowing that they will not be held accountable.
They enforce municipal code but, they do not abide by the rules and laws by the State of Texas that are in place for their professional conduct and ethics. In other words, Garland Code Compliance personnel conducts their business unethically as well as illegally. They violate the rights of residents in Garland by conducting inspections that are not allowed unless there was a complaint filed. When the resident whose rights to privacy are violated by the officer standing on the back of their truck to look over an 8ft privacy fence, submits a request to see a copy of the complaint, the code compliance department fabricates a complaint while claiming the resident does not have the legal right to know the identity of the complainant...even if the matter goes to court. They have no problem with illegally making a false complaint when they have the legal support of the municipal court to cover their wrongdoing.
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This Blog exposes what the city of Garland (Texas) Municipal court and Code Compliance Department does to citizens. It shows proof of illegal activities, misconduct, fraud and violations of civil and criminal rights.
Showing posts with label City of Garland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label City of Garland. Show all posts
Thursday, August 30, 2018
Citizen Complaint Filed with TDLR Against City of Garland Code Compliance Officers and Management - Evidence of Misconduct, Wrongdoing, 4th Amendment and Ethics Violations
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City of Garland,
code compliance,
Code compliance officer,
Code Enforcement,
Complaint against code compliance officer,
Dawood Haq,
garland municipal court,
Officer in-training,
TDLR
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
City of Garland Code Compliance V. Garland Homeowner Set For Trial By Jury on January 8, 2018.... Maybe
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Photo taken on Dec. 6, 2017 Garland Code Compliance w/ Officer Sal Haq Haq stopped in front of my house and returned on Dec. 7, 2017. Trial upcoming so, Haq increasing his attention to my house. |
To my surprise, that didn't happen... Sort of.
The prosecutor in court today was a new one to me. His name eludes my memory but, he offered to dismiss two citations and reduce the fines for the remaining five. I told him that the offer was much worse than last time I was in court. He replied with a comment that I really wasn't even listening to and I declined the offer. He said they were ready to proceed to trial and I told him that I was as well. He told me to wait to talk to the judge and that was it with him.
While waiting for the judge to appear, I noticed the courtroom only had one other person waiting and I began to wonder if the trial would actually happen today. Garland prosecutors are known for delaying cases until they can't be bumped any further and right before the trial is about to begin.... The prosecutor will dismiss the case and avoid having to spend the time hearing the case.
The judge called the other person up and they agreed to a plea deal. That left me as the only remaining case.
Labels:
City of Garland,
code compliance,
code compliance complaint,
Code Enforcement,
Dawood Haq,
Sal Haq,
TDLR,
Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
Location:
Garland, TX, USA
Friday, November 10, 2017
Garland Code Compliance Continue Cover Up Efforts for Wrongdoing, Misconduct and Dishonesty With Court Case

I have 7 code compliance citations that I am fighting and am currently waiting for my case to be heard with a trial by jury. It is scheduled for December 4th, 2017 but, the City of Garland is known for delaying trial dates as long as they can. The court sets a trial date and when that day arrives, the judge calls the defendants up to the bench and explains that they are overbooked that day and there is no way they will be able to get to their case that day. The court resets the trial for another day.
The new date arrives and the judge repeats the process. Garland courts are known for doing this to people. The court repeats this delay tactic until your case can't be delayed further due to it being on the top of the courts docket that day.
People think, "Finally! I get my day in court!"
Labels:
Cheryl Reno,
City of Garland,
code compliance,
falsifying court document,
illegal activity against resident,
misconduct,
Sal Haq
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Garland Municipal Court Ignores Rules With Pro Se Defendant In Code Compliance Case
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View of alley where the Garland code inspector parked his truck and stood on the side of the truck bed to look over the 8ft privacy fence. |
I had filed a motion for Discovery in September. I thought that once the prosecutor got a look at all the misconduct and fraud committed by code inspector, Dawood Haq, they would simply dismiss the tickets rather than let it go to trial and have his conduct become public record. No such luck.
The Garland, Texas municipal court has a very effective system that maximizes their incoming revenue. Here is how it works when someone is issued a citation...
The defendant appears in court and meets briefly with the prosecutor. The defendant can plead guilty and pay the fine or they can plead not guilty and request a trial by judge or jury.
In my case, I requested a trial by jury.
Labels:
City of Garland,
code compliance,
Code Enforcement,
garland municipal court,
misconduct,
right to a speedy trial
Thursday, August 3, 2017
City of Garland, Texas Code Compliance Targets Resident - Timeline of Events
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Cheryl Reno: Garland, TX. Code Enforcement Officer |
May 18, 2017
Received warning of violations letter
May 30, 2017
Received final notice letter for:
Improper Storage
Parking on Unimproved Surface
Unsightly Conditions
June 6, 2017
Received three citations for:
Improper Storage
Parking on Unimproved Surface
Unsightly Conditions
Labels:
City of Garland,
code compliance,
Code Enforcement,
Code Enforcement Officer,
Dawood Haq,
Garland Code Compliance,
Inspector,
Rick Barker,
Steve Killen,
Texas Department of Health Services
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