* Submit affidavits of compliance
* Provide proof of correction to city
* Close enforcement case officially

* Negotiate penalty reductions
* Settle accumulated daily fines
* Handle code enforcement liens

* Attend special magistrate hearings
* Present compliance plans or defense
* Request extensions or reduced fines

* Schedule final inspections
* Obtain city “compliance” or “closed violation” status
* Clear stop-work orders or unsafe structure notices

* Hire licensed contractors for corrections
* Manage inspections and re-inspections
* Ensure work meets code requirements

* Submit after-the-fact permits
* Handle zoning/building permit paperwork
* Expedite approvals with municipalities

* Create step-by-step correction plan
* Coordinate required trades (roofing, electrical, plumbing, etc.)
* Determine if work must be re-done or can be legalized

* Create step-by-step correction plan
* Coordinate required trades (roofing, electrical, plumbing, etc.)
* Determine if work must be re-done or can be legalized

* Review violation notice (city/county order)
* Identify what codes were violated
* Determine urgency, fines, and deadlines* Strategy for compliance or defense
* Pull expired or missing permits
* Check property history with building department
* Identify unpermitted work that must be legalized
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