BC · §3309.1
DOB violation · Class 2
B2P3 — Protection of adjoining property during construction
Issued under BC 3309.1. Standard penalty $5,000 · default $10,000.
Quick Reference for B2P3
What you need to know about BC 3309.1
This code requires the implementation of protective measures for neighboring properties during construction or demolition activities. The Department of Buildings issues this violation when there is a lack of adequate safeguards in place, potentially exposing adjacent structures to risk. Owners often encounter this issue when undertaking major renovations or demolitions. Ensuring compliance is crucial to prevent damage to nearby properties. Applies to building owners and operators involved in construction or demolition projects.
Required Action
Provide adequate protection for adjoining properties
What are the penalties for B2P3?
Penalties for B2P3 vary by scope, severity, and repeat history.
Statute summary
What this statute means
B2P3 cites 1 section of law. Here is what each one requires.
Building Code
1 sectionHow do I fix or dismiss B2P3?
- Stop the violating condition immediately.
- File to legalize or restore as required.
- Obtain approvals/permits; schedule inspections.
- Bring proof of correction to OATH.
Can I cure B2P3 without a hearing?
No, B2P3 violations cannot be cured without a hearing. You must attend to resolve this matter.
What are the deadlines and next steps?
Act before the hearing date to minimize penalties and preserve defenses. Contact us for a free case review.
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Time matters. Default penalties on B2P3 can reach $10,000 if the deadline passes. We handle DOB violations directly with the attorney on your case.
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