CODE VIOLATIONS
CODE VIOLATIONS, STOP WORK ORDERS, FAILURE TO COMPLY
In Georgia, there are many rules and regulations for what you can do and what you can't do to your home when it comes to repairing, renovating or making improvements. It can be a daunting task to determine what needs a permit and inspections by your local city or county building department and what may not need a permit.
It is always best to know the building code requirements before you start your home project to save yourself some time and money. Improper or unauthorized construction can be labor intensive and expensive to correct or fix after you have started. The cost of building materials and labor are not cheap. To tear out stuff you have already paid for can deplete funds and cost more to redo.
If you have building code violations, have been cited for unauthorized renovations or improvements, or issued a stop-work order by your county or city building department on your home, Paris Pressley can help you get in compliance and get your project back on track.
If your city or county building department is requiring you to come into compliance with building code requirements and requiring you to have a private, certified residential building code inspector to come in and get you in compliance, Paris Pressley has the experience to do that.
Paris Pressley is not only a ICC Registered R5 Residential Building Code Inspector. He is also a Georgia Registered and Licensed Residential Builder by exam. He knows a lot about home building, renovations and repairs.



