New York City’s current violations issuance system is extremely intricate. Removing violations from the City’s records is a challenging task that demands a combination of exceptional knowledge and expertise. Our service consists of offering a broad and innovative range of customized solutions that result in compliance of the City’s Administrative Code and due diligence requirements.
Years of experience in this field have contributed to our success in eliminating, mitigating, correcting and minimizing our clients’ financial and administrative responsibilities relating to violation matters. Our insights into understanding legal accountability, our emphasis on careful gathering of information and analysis, and our strategic network of alliances consistently lead to favorable results. Thus, our clients rely on us to constrain their violation liabilities and to generate solid and effective means for cost management goals.
To help our clients achieve their objectives, our firm specializes in:
- Researching and obtaining all existing copies of issued violation notices;
- Preparing all necessary documents and required affidavits for dismissal of violations;
- Representing our clients interests at Administrative hearings;
- Scheduling of inspections and meeting departmental inspectors;
- Expediting the removal of violations from records
- Providing general advice in order to avoid reissuance of violations.
Upon clients’ authorization, we act as designated representatives at Environmental Control Board and other agency hearings. In addition, we regularly liaise with the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), request expedition of inspection dates and HPD dismissals; we conduct pre-inspections and direct HPD inspectors in their examinations of the premises.
Our seasoned team of well trained consultants is always ready to guide our clients faced with the challenges of removing violations issued or enforced by various agencies such as:
- Department of Buildings
- Environmental Control Board
- Department of Health
- Fire Department
- Department of Sanitation
- Department of Transportation
- HPD
- Department of Environmental Protection
- Criminal Court, et al.
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