Unsafe Structures Miami | Is my property Unsafe?

More and more property owners in the city of Miami and surrounding areas are becoming frustrated with the time it can take to pull a permit for construction work. Even for simple projects such as installing a new fence or changing windows, the time to get an approved permit can be frustrating and seem unreasonable. Many property owners, play their chances of getting a building code violation, and may resort to carrying out remodeling projects without pulling the required permits. While some may get away with it, others can face serious problems such as their structure being classified as an Unsafe Structure due to construction work performed without a permit.

Building Violations classified as Unsafe Structures are very serious and may result in the demolition of your property if not taken care of. Many property owners may not know how to take care of a violation like this or where to even start investigating what to do. There are not always many resources one can use to get information on what to do in cases like these, but the simplest way to start is to call the number on the notice of violation, or head down to the building department and ask. 

The inspector who issued the violation or the clerks at the building department will have all the information you need pertaining to your violation. They can tell you why it was issued, what needs to be done to correct it, as well as how much time you have to do so. Usually, in order to correct an Unsafe Structure violation, Architectural/Engineering plans may be required. These must be prepared by a licensed Architect/Engineer. It is important to give your design professional all the information pertaining to the violation, especially the timeline to comply if applicable. 

Unsafe Structures violations commonly have a timeline for compliance. If the owner fails to meet this timeline, the property may be subject to demolition. It is important to be aware if your violation has a timeline for compliance, and if so, you must ensure that all is done to meet it. If you believe you will not be able to meet the deadline for compliance, it is important to contact your inspector and/or the building department to request additional time. 

Dealing with Unsafe Structures Violations can be delicate, and it is important to keep a close watch on your timeline for compliance. Keeping close communication with the inspector that cited your property is also key, as the inspector is the one who will be most familiar with your case and will be able to guide you through the process to comply. If you need to assemble a team of professionals in order to comply, make sure there is good communication, and that they understand the timeline and the delicate nature of the project you are handing over to them.