⬆️ Elevator Violations, Solved: Inspections, Repairs & Certification Compliance
Elevator violations are issued when an elevator or lift fails inspection, misses an annual certification, or doesn’t meet safety or maintenance requirements.
These violations come from agencies such as the Department of Buildings (DOB), Code Compliance Office, or state-level elevator safety divisions — and must be cleared through verified inspections and certified reports.
🚨 Common Elevator Violation Causes
- Missed or expired annual inspection
- Failure to file or post current inspection certificate
- Non-functioning emergency phone or alarm
- Improper maintenance or unlicensed service provider
- Defective door sensors, brakes, or cab lighting
- Missing DOB or safety signage
🧰 How We Help
- Review your elevator violation notice and inspection reports
- Coordinate with licensed elevator contractors and inspectors
- Schedule required re-inspections and file correction reports
- Prepare and submit ELV-29, ELV-3, or equivalent compliance forms
- Represent owners in hearings or agency correspondence
Ongoing support: we can connect you with reliable maintenance providers for quarterly and annual inspections to prevent future violations.
💰 Fine Reduction & Settlement
Older elevator penalties can often be reduced or mitigated once compliance is achieved. We assist in:
- Identifying fines eligible for amnesty or reduction
- Filing correction documentation with proof of completed service
- Negotiating settlements for long-overdue cases
- Ensuring final “Closed – Complied” status in agency databases
🕐 Why Act Now
Elevator violations affect safety certifications, insurance coverage, and legal liability. Acting promptly protects both your tenants and your property — while avoiding additional penalties or shutdown orders.
📞 Contact Us
Building Violation LLC
Phone: (866) 545-4440
Email: info@BuildingViolation.com
Web: www.BuildingViolation.com