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If your landlord refuses to make the repairs you requested, you can call the Department of Licenses and Inspections (often called L&I) at 311. They will come and inspect your apartment or home for repairs.
You must get a Building Permit before starting a project that: Constructs a new building. Enlarges or adds to an existing structure. Changes the interior or exterior of an existing structure. Partially or fully demolishes a structure. Changes the occupancy classification of any part of a building.
You can make a report using an online form, or by calling 311. Call (215) 686-8686 if you are outside Philadelphia. To track the progress of a service request you submitted, use the 311 service request tracker.
Contact your assigned inspector to arrange the inspections noted on your Administrative Permit. You need to have an inspection for each new Certificate of Occupancy. Inspections are not needed for replacement certificates. A Certificate of Occupancy will be issued upon successful completion of the inspection.
To make a complaint or report unlicensed contractors or unpermitted work, use 311's online form or call 311. If you're outside Philadelphia, call (215) 686-8686. Maintenance complaints for: Broken main drain or raw sewage within the property.
License questions For all other licensing questions, submit an online request to the Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I) . You will receive a response within 2 business days. For general questions, call 311 or (215) 686-8686 if outside Philadelphia.
If work has begun on a project, but there is no permit OR the permit is not posted on the property OR the work that is being done does not match what is on the permit, you can call 311 to report it and request that the property be inspected. You can also submit an online 311 complaint here.
Here's a basic format to follow: Project Overview: Name, location, timeline, and current status. Work Completed: Summary of tasks finished since the last report. Ongoing & Upcoming Work: List of in-progress tasks and what's next. Schedule Updates: Timeline changes, delays, or early completions.
8 strategies for finishing a project Manage your time. Create smaller goals. Track your progress. Reduce distractions. Account for your weaknesses. Ask for help. Commit to a schedule. Reward yourself.
What is the order of construction? Construction order refers to the major sequence of work followed while constructing a building. Construction order typically starts with marking, excavation, foundation, framing, brick masonry, roofing, flooring, and finishing.