Pompano Beach balances coastal tourism, established neighborhoods, and active waterfront commerce. The city sits along the Atlantic with the Pompano Beach Pier as a central landmark supporting recreation and marine activity. Seasonal residents and vacation rental operators cycle through properties rapidly, sometimes leaving behind RVs from previous owners.
Neighborhoods like Crescent Heights, Riverside, and Central Beach hold a mix of permanent residents and seasonal homeowners facing similar property clearance demands. The Intracoastal Waterway runs through the city supporting marine commerce and fishing—areas near water often see older recreational vehicles abandoned on residential lots. South Florida's summer heat, humidity, and hurricane season (June–November) accelerate RV deterioration; properties abandoned for multiple years develop structural and environmental problems requiring professional removal.
Broward County's waste management system, including disposal facilities, requires environmental compliance documentation for all oversized removals. Clean Out Network coordinates permits, fluid draining, and proper disposal to meet Florida Department of Environmental Protection standards.