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  • Real Estate Professional
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Buying a House with Building Violation in NYC

Account Closed
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Brooklyn, NY
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How many of you bought a house only to find out that you stiff out of luck - the house has violations?

It's possible to prevent buying a building with a violation with a building violation history report and inspection according to BuildingViolation.com

However, when you already bought a house and decided to refinance or sell the house you may find a building violation.

At this time you may thinking of hiring a contractor to fix the violation, but instead You should consult with expediter that can help you with guidence. Building violation managers at Building Violation LLC specialize in building violations and provide complete management of building violations. They say that often a plumber would sign off on the job, but leaves the violation hanging in the system. Bottom line, you need a one stop shop, a single go to place to make sure you all work is done to clear the building.

So, Do you have a building violation?

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