Oathecb Violation Resolution
Summary
If you receive an OATH/ECB violation for NYC Building Codes 28-201.1 or 28-301.1 and no longer own the property, ensure the ownership record is updated. Notify the NYC Department of Buildings and provide documentation of the sale, such as a deed or bill of sale. The new owner should register with the NYC Department of Buildings. This general advice may vary, so consult local regulations.Full Conversation
OATH/ECB violation
Hello ****, I understand you're dealing with an OATH/ECB violation in New York. Can you please provide more details about the violation you received?
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It seems you've received a violation relating to New York City Building Codes *-*.* (Failure to maintain a building or property) and *-*.* (Maintenance of exterior walls). These violations can result in fines if not addressed. Would you like to know about the possible ways to resolve this?
I don't own the property anymore
I see, Leslie. If you no longer own the property, it's important to ensure the property's ownership record has been updated. If you have documentation showing the transfer, you might be able to contest the violation. Would you like information on how to do this?
how do i transfer the respondent name to the new owner
To transfer the respondent's name to the new owner, you can:
- Notify NYC Department of Buildings about the change in ownership.
- Provide them with documentation of the sale, like a deed or bill of sale.
- The new owner should then register with the NYC Department of Buildings.
Please note that this is general advice and the exact process may vary.