From the Forum: Dealing With an LPC Violation on Work Done By a Developer
Owners have discovered that the windows in their small condo building were replaced by the developer without approval from the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Owners have discovered that the windows in their small condo building were replaced by the developer without approval from the Landmarks Preservation Commission. There’s now a violation on the building and they are trying to figure out their options for dealing with the solution. Should they hire a consultant?
Please chime in with your advice.
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