Case-owner matching
We look for providers who can manage the process, not just quote one isolated repair.
Permit, CO, violation, and closing-blocker help
Share your notice, attorney email, municipal record, inspection report, or violation letter if you have it. PermitRescue helps you find local specialists who can review the issue, estimate the resolution path, and manage the process from first review to next steps.
Submit one provider-ready case brief so local specialists can quote review prices, scope, timeline, and likely path.
PermitRescue is not a contractor, architect, law firm, or government agency. We help you request and compare case-owner offers from independent local providers.
How PermitRescue works
Case request -> local case owners -> compare prices and review offersPermitRescue is a case-owner matching and quote request flow. It is not a contractor marketplace, legal advice service, municipal advice tool, or DIY permit guide.
Common blockers
Choose the situation closest to your case and the intake engine will start with helpful details. A case owner may be a permit expediter, violation-removal firm, code consultant, architect-expeditor team, or permitting specialist.
Old permits, missing final inspections, unresolved signoffs, or permit records found during a sale or title review.
CO mismatch, missing/amended CO questions, finished basement concerns, garage conversions, additions, or use/occupancy questions.
DOB, town, city, fire, housing, or building department violations that may require correction, filing, inspection, or certificate of correction.
Attorney, title, buyer, lender, realtor, or municipal search issues that could delay a sale, refinance, rental, or business opening.
Failed inspection, stop-work order, expired permit, work-without-permit issue, or unclear next step from the building department.
Unpermitted renovations, finished basements, additions, decks, garage conversions, or prior-owner work that now needs a filing, inspection, or correction path.
Basement apartment, rental, occupancy, egress, fire safety, or legalization concerns raised by a town, buyer, tenant, lender, or inspector.
Restaurant, retail, office, mixed-use, health, fire, signoff, permit, or use/occupancy issues that could delay opening or operating.
Why PermitRescue?
When a permit, CO, or violation issue appears, most property owners do not know whether they need an expeditor, architect, engineer, contractor, electrician, plumber, or someone else. PermitRescue helps turn the issue into a case-owner request so local specialists can quote the first review, share pricing context, explain the likely path, and coordinate the right professionals where needed.
We look for providers who can manage the process, not just quote one isolated repair.
Share the notice, attorney email, permit record, violation letter, municipal search, inspection report, or screenshots if you have them.
Providers can submit an initial review fee, estimated timeline, likely cost range, what they handle, and what may require outside professionals.
Designed for sellers, buyers, realtors, landlords, business owners, and property managers facing closing, approval, or compliance pressure.
How it works
Explain what is happening: open permit, CO issue, violation, failed inspection, closing delay, or unknown municipal problem. Add documents if they are available.
We contact permit expediters, violation-removal firms, code consultants, architect-expeditor teams, or permitting specialists who may fit the case.
Compare initial review prices, what is included, whether they contact the municipality, whether they coordinate other professionals, estimated timeline, and likely resolution range.
Select the provider you want to start with. The case owner reviews the issue, confirms the likely path, and coordinates next steps where needed.
Final requirements, timelines, and costs depend on municipal review, inspections, provider assessment, and whether drawings, permits, licensed trades, or physical corrections are required.
Case-owner request
Start the case request and reach local specialists who can review documents, contact the municipality where appropriate, explain the likely path, and coordinate architects, engineers, contractors, or licensed trades if needed.
Submit the case details once. Add documents now or send them later. PermitRescue helps look for independent local providers who can review the issue, estimate the resolution path, and give you prices, scope, and timelines to compare.
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