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But if you’re not used to all the legal talk, check out our Simplified NYC Building Code Dictionary. It’s made just for you. We explain the tricky words in simple language. And hey, we’re always listening to your ideas to make it better. This dictionary, created by the IQ-@arius Creation Group, is especially helpful if you’re dealing with the NYC Department of Buildings or if you got a violation notice and don’t know what how to deal with it. Don’t be scared, call us for help.
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FAQ
What is a Violation?
Who is responsible for fixing the violation?
Life is not fair. Ultimately the owner is responsible for all building violations. No matter who created the deficiency:
•Previous owner (good luck finding them)
•Contractor (the company just resolved)
•Neighbor (go ahead and sew me)
•It fell apart (it will not put itself back together)
•It was always like that (Codes change)
If you can not fix it – a „Professional”.
How do I get rid of the violation?
•The proces to remove violation varies but the steps are usually very simillar:
•Hire a professional and figgure out the remedy that suits you and will satisfy the violation issuer
•Attend a Hearing to try and close out violation without work/minimise penalties
•File an application to do the work and wait for approval (if you start too early you may end up having more violatons)
•Get a permit (just because your application is filed does not mean you can work)
•Lift any Stop work orders (Just because you got a permit does not mean you can work)
•Do the work and any interim/special/progress inspections
•Close out the Permit and do the final inspections.
•Close out applicaton by filing inspection certifications.
•Pay Penalties.
•Close out Violation by having another inspection
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