Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Don't forget to check to see if you need a building permit.

Don't get caught without a permit. This could result in a costly Building Code Violation. The city can also review your buildings past history and cite you for something that happened 10 years ago in which you did not obtain a permit.

Building permits are required for new building construction, renovations, the installation of heating and cooling systems, or any plumbing or electrical work. If construction is necessary, you need to apply for building permits through the City of Chicago, Department of Buildings. Building permits make sure that the project you are constructing meets the minimum criteria of the Chicago Building Code. Visit  https://www.cityofchicago.org to check to see if your project requires a permit or contact your local alderman for help.

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While there can never be a guarantee as to the outcome of your case, having legal representation, whether from us or another firm, can be beneficial to your property and finances. Located in downtown Chicago at 134 N. LaSalle, Suite 1040, our firm has been assisting clients with Building Code violations for several years. For proper, experienced representation call us at 312-238-9298 for a FREE 15-minute consultation.

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