Whether you’re dealing with an old permit or one that never had a final inspection, we provide full support to get it resolved:
We start by researching your property’s permit history to identify outstanding open or expired permits through city and county building departments.
If a final inspection is needed, we schedule it and help coordinate any necessary corrections, documentation, and trade support (electrical, plumbing, mechanical, structural).
Once all requirements are met and approvals are received, we secure the official closure from the building department and provide documented proof for your records and real estate needs.






Open or expired permits can create serious issues — especially when you’re selling, refinancing, or planning new improvements:
Real Estate Closings: Title companies and lenders often require all permits to be closed before closing a sale. Open permits can delay or even halt the transaction.
Code Compliance & Safety: An open permit means the work may not have been properly inspected, leaving potential code violations unresolved.
Property Value & Marketability: Properties with outstanding permits may have reduced value or face disclosure obligations that scare off buyers.
Future Renovations: New construction permits may be denied until existing permits are closed.