Steps to Remove DOT Sidewalk Violations at Your Brooklyn Property

If you have a DOT sidewalk violation notice hanging over you, it can only make things more stressful. If you are one of the many local property owners who find themselves in this kind of situation, there's no need to stress. 

Our team of skilled sidewalk contractors here at Eden Sidewalk Repair NYC has a great deal of experience helping local property owners like yourself address these violations and get them removed.

To help guide you through this confusing process, our team of skilled contractors has taken the time to put together this handy guide you can follow that might make the process just a bit easier.  If you have any questions, don't hesitate to give us a call and let our team of skilled pros help you get the job done right.

Hire A Contractor

Like any job, the first step in getting your DOT sidewalk violations corrected is finding the right contractor to work with. Whoever you decide to hire, you want to be sure they're a company that has a comprehensive knowledge of DOT specifications as well as a valid license issued by the Department of Consumer Affairs. 

Enlisting the right contractor to help with the work will ensure your violations are resolved as quickly and efficiently as possible, while hiring the wrong contractor can often produce the opposite effect.

Secure the Required Permits

Before any construction begins, you want to be sure that you have all the required permissions and permits, so you don't find yourself in more trouble. If this is your first time dealing with a DOT sidewalk violation, it can all be a bit overwhelming, but having an experienced Brooklyn sidewalk contractor on hand can make the process much more streamlined.

Dismissal Inspection

Once all the construction work is completed, it's time to get a dismissal inspection. To ensure all your repairs have been completed up to DOT specifications, you're required to file documents asking for a dismissal inspection from the DOT. After submitting the documents, the DOT will have an inspector come out to verify that all repairs have been performed properly, and if so, they will remove the violation.