Stop Work Order (SWO) Removal

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Why Trust Us With Your SWO Emergency?
Your Project, Back on Track

FAQ
Most frequent questions and answers
SWOs are typically issued for work being done without the necessary permits, for creating unsafe conditions, or for deviating from approved plans. Our first step is to identify the exact cause for you.
Absolutely not. Ignoring a Stop Work Order is illegal and can lead to significant fines, further penalties, and make the resolution process much more difficult. Only a city official can legally remove the order.
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the violations. It can range from a few days to several weeks. Our expertise is in streamlining this process to resolve it as quickly as humanly possible by avoiding common mistakes and delays.
To start, we’ll need a copy of the Stop Work Order itself, the property address, and any information you have about the work that was being performed. From there, we can handle the rest.