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WE LOVE THIS: “Snitch” Launches To Help You Report Code Violations

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Boca Raton Company Launches National “Snitch” Operation. Remain Anonymous. Report Property Problems.

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BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2025 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — A professional “Snitching” company wants you to know they’ve got your back if you need to file a code complaint in Florida, but don’t want the offender to know who you are. “JoeSnitch.com” — based in Boca Raton — exists to solve a problem created by a 2021 Florida Statute that prohibits anyone from filing a code complaint anonymously.

“Imagine a homeowner troubled by a neglected neighbor’s property but fearful of backlash, tenants avoiding eviction by reporting landlord negligence privately, or businesses seeking fair code enforcement without conflict,” said ‘Chief Snitch’ Dr. Chaz Stevens to BocaNewsNow.com. “SNITCH protects residents who want cleaner, safer neighborhoods without risking their own peace of mind.”

For just $1, Snitch complies with Florida law by filing the complaint itself. The process is simple. You fill out a form on the JoeSnitch.com website, and the team at “The Snitch Club” will file the complaint in its name. Your name remains protected. The team follows the complaint from the time it files with a municipality to the time it reaches resolution. The person making the complaint is updated during the process.

“The response has been incredible — better than we ever expected,” Stevens said. “At a buck a pop, it’s an easy decision. We help neighbors safely speak up, improve their communities, and enjoy peace of mind. Everybody wins.”

There is nothing in the Florida statute that prohibits an operation like “The Snitch Club.” The JosSnitch.com website outlines the entire process and what to expect. The company is still in a “soft launch” and inviting everyone to try it out. Stevens says he is in the process of hiring attorneys and former code enforcement officers to offer resolution services. 

“We aren’t even fully open yet,” said Stevens, “and it’s already blowing up.”