Open Permit or Code Violation?
We Resolve It Fast.
From design to inspections, our in-house architects, engineers, and inspectors handle every step needed to resolve permit and code issues quickly and efficiently.
Approximately 70% of permit holders qualify for our basic Permit Closure service. These are typically straightforward situations involving standard residential or light commercial permits with no existing violations, liens, stop-work orders, or remaining construction work.
See why homeowners and contractors trust Permit Resolution Services with their permit and code compliance needs.
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100% Accuracy
If there’s an error on your permit application or resolution due to our team or process, we’ll correct it at no additional cost and cover any resulting penalties or fines caused by our mistake.
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Maximum Resolution
If we discover an issue that allows us to achieve a better outcome for you (faster approval, reduced fines, or additional compliance options), we’ll adjust our approach at no extra charge and work until you get the best possible result.
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No Surprises
We’ll provide a clear, upfront price quote before starting any work and keep you fully informed if anything changes during the process.
Frequently Asked Questions
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We got answers. Check out our most frequently asked question. You can also use the search feature below to search our entire website for anything you may need.
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Permit resolution is the process of identifying and resolving open permits, unpermitted work, and code violations tied to a property. In Pinellas County, these issues can delay closings, trigger fines, or prevent financing if not addressed properly before a sale or refinance.
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Yes, but open permits can delay or complicate the transaction. Buyers, lenders, and title companies often require permits to be closed before closing. Resolving these issues early helps avoid delays, renegotiations, or canceled deals.
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After-the-fact permits are required when work was completed without proper permits. This often involves inspections, documentation, and sometimes corrections to meet current code standards before approval can be granted.
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You can search local municipal or county permit portals using the property address. Each city—such as Clearwater, St. Petersburg, and others—may have its own system. Many property owners and agents choose professional permit research to ensure nothing is missed.
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Unpermitted work can lead to buyer concerns, lender issues, and potential delays. In some cases, the work must be permitted retroactively or corrected before the transaction can move forward.
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Yes. Lenders and insurance companies may view unresolved permits or violations as risks. This can result in denied financing, increased conditions, or delays until the issue is resolved.
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Timelines vary depending on the complexity of the issue. Simple permit closures may take a few weeks, while after-the-fact permits or violations involving corrections can take longer. Early action helps minimize delays.
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A code violation is issued when a property does not meet local building or safety standards. Resolution may involve inspections, corrections, or permitting work properly. Addressing violations quickly helps avoid escalating fines or legal issues.
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Yes. We regularly assist property owners, real estate professionals, investors, and title companies throughout Pinellas County to resolve permit and code issues that impact transactions and property use.
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Once your request is submitted, a Permit Resolution Specialist will review your situation and follow up by phone or email. We’ll assess potential issues, outline next steps, and guide you through the process to move forward efficiently.
Resolving permit and code issues that delay closings, trigger fines, or block financing. From design to inspections, our in-house architects, engineers, and inspectors handle every step needed to resolve permit and code issues quickly and efficiently.
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