Violations

Cited by the city? Here's what it actually takes to clear it.

Every open violation carries a fine risk that grows the longer it sits — and clearing it isn't just about the repair. Each agency has its own paperwork (permits, re-inspection filings, a Certificate of Correction, a QEWI sign-off) that has to be filed before the violation is actually closed. We handle both halves for all four categories below.

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DOT Sidewalk Violations

Trip hazards, cracked or broken flags, improper slope, tree root heaving.

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Local Law 11 / FISP

Spalling brick, cracked or rusted lintels, loose masonry, failed sealant joints.

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DOB ECB / OATH

Failure to maintain exterior wall, defective fire escape, work without a permit.

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HPD Housing Violations

Class A, B, or C — prioritized by class and certification deadline.

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Not sure which category applies?

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