Violations

Why Outpost

Outpost works hard to remove NYC Building Violations throughout the five boroughs. Outpost works with and for home owners, landlords, commercial property owners, property management companies, title insurance companies, and attorneys. Outpost will make sure all of your Building Violations are removed.

Outpost wants to help you handle everything from the court representation to the drafting of building plans, obtaining permits, and physical repair work. Outpost will work efficiently to make dealing with the city easy for you and/or your client.

NY Building Violations will be restored clear title to any property by Outpost. Access to Outpost resources will be given. This includes: top- notch Building Violation removal team and seasoned Department of Building expediters and more.


Outpost

can help with:

HPD

HPD

Department of Housing Preservation & Development

DOB

DOB

Department of Buildings

DEP

DEP

Department of Environmental Protection

  1. Researching and documenting existing copies of issued violation notices.
  2. Preparing all necessary documents and needed affidavits for dismissal of violations.
  3. Representing the client’s interests as an individual or multiple Administrative Hearings.
  4. Scheduling inspections and meeting departmental inspectors.
  5. Expediting the removal of said violations from the official records.
  6. Providing you with general Counsel to avoid reissuance of violations.

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  • Yes, you can contest a DOB violation if you believe it was issued in error or if you disagree with its severity. You can file a challenge with the DOB's Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH) and present evidence to support your case.

  • The consequences of violating DOB codes can vary depending on the severity of the violation. In some cases, DOB may issue a warning. In other cases, DOB may impose fines or require the violator to take corrective action. In the most serious cases, DOB may even revoke a business license or demolish a building.

  • If you are accused of a DOB violation, you have the right to a fair hearing. At the hearing, you will have the opportunity to present evidence and witnesses in your defense. You also have the right to be represented by an attorney.

  • A DOB violation is a notice issued by the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) when a property or construction project is found to be in violation of the city's building codes and regulations. These violations are issued to ensure safe and compliant construction and maintenance practices.

  • Consequences of a DEP violation can include fines, penalties, legal actions, mandatory corrective actions, project shutdowns, and even criminal charges in severe cases. The severity of the consequences often depends on the nature and extent of the violation.

  • DEP violations can result from a variety of activities, such as improper waste disposal, illegal dumping, exceeding emission limits, unauthorized construction near water bodies, and failure to obtain necessary permits for certain projects.

  • A DEP violation refers to a situation where an individual, business, or entity fails to comply with the environmental regulations and standards set by the Department of Environmental Protection in their respective jurisdiction. This can include actions that harm air quality, water quality, waste disposal, and more.

  • HPD violations are any violations of the Housing and Property Development Code. This code regulates a wide range of activities related to housing and property development, including building permits, zoning, and housing discrimination.

  • Failure to address and resolve an HPD violation can lead to fines, penalties, and legal actions against the property owner. These consequences can escalate over time, so it's crucial to take prompt action to rectify the violation.

  • HPD violations can be issued for various reasons, including inadequate heating or hot water, vermin infestations, lead paint hazards, unsafe or damaged structures, failure to provide required documentation, and other housing maintenance issues.