The best part of this story is what the archiving system did to the reporter’s byline. I had to read it a couple times to figure it out. |
| OP did you end up resolving this? |
| Just bribe the inspector and continue working |
Then ignore the neighbor’s toothless legal threats. |
Why? She has a permit? What's to expedite? |
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I have actually been through this process (basement dig out). You need to do the hearing. Bring photos and evidence. Evidence of neighbor harassment is great too. You don’t need a lawyer. Your goal is to get it dismissed or a reduced fine.
Suggest going into the online system and reviewing any records and going to homeowner center to make sure you followed right permitting and inspection process. In my case we had some unpermitted work and resolved it by paying reduced fine and passing third party inspection. We did not have to tear anything out. |
| Forgot to add, DC inspectors often review differently, so if you do any (even minimal correction) and ask for a new inspection you often can pass. |
+1000 If you have a rowhouse, your unpermitted, sloppy deck could pull down everyone's house. Are you digging deep enough and actually pouring concrete and making properly calculated footers? You sound clueless and entitled |