This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
Violations of the Florida Building Code should be reported to the building official or other local authority having jurisdiction. Pursuant to s. 553.775, Florida Statutes, the local building official has the authority to enforce the Florida Building Code.
To contact the Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources about code enforcement issues, please reach the following: Building. Phone: 786-315-2424. Fax: 786-315-2912 or 786-315-2548. Environmental. Phone: 305-372-6902. Neighborhood Compliance Violations. Phone: 786-315-2552. Notice regarding anonymous complaints.
Product Approval Process Manufacturers of construction products and assemblies seeking to obtain approval of their products may obtain Miami-Dade County services including the review of the technical documentation (tests, reports, engineering analysis, installation procedures, etc.)
To file a formal consumer complaint, complete the below affidavit and save a copy of your completed affidavit for your records. You can print, sign, date and submit the affidavit by email (send as a pdf attachment to consumer@miamidade), fax to 786-469-2303 or mail to the address at the top of the affidavit.
To contact the Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources about code enforcement issues, please reach the following: Building. Phone: 786-315-2424. Fax: 786-315-2912 or 786-315-2548. Environmental. Phone: 305-372-6902. Neighborhood Compliance Violations. Phone: 786-315-2552. Notice regarding anonymous complaints.
A building permit is required to build a new structure, make changes, repairs, and/or demolish a building. Some projects may not need a permit but may require a Zoning Improvement Permit.
Common Code Violations Faulty Weather Protection. Faulty Materials of Construction. Hazardous or Insanitary Premises. Inadequate Maintenance. Inadequate Exits. Fire Hazards. Inadequate Fire Protection or. Improper Occupancy (examples)
Ironwork for decorative purposes only (security bars, doors and railings require a permit). Interior or exterior painting and roof painting (water proofing roof coatings require a permit). Paving and drainage of existing parking lots. (Requires Zoning Improvement Permit).
Floor coverings such as tile or carpet. Minor cabinetry which does not include any electrical or plumbing fixtures. Minor drywall repairs. Painting. Portable Heating or cooling appliances. Other minor home repairs as deemed exempt by the Building Official.
No. Painting, carpeting, tile work, replacement of cabinetry and drywall repair in single family residential homes is considered cosmetic and does not require a permit.