The District of Columbia Notice To Show Cause-Incomplete Repairs is a document issued by the District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DORA) when an owner has failed to make the required repairs on a property in a timely manner. The notice is intended to provide a warning to the owner that they must properly complete the necessary repairs in order to avoid further action, such as fines or the revocation of licenses or permits. There are two types of District of Columbia Notice To Show Cause-Incomplete Repairs: 1. Notice to Show Cause-Incomplete Repairs for Certificate of Occupancy: This notice is issued when an owner has failed to make the necessary repairs for a Certificate of Occupancy and provides the owner a period of time to make the repairs. 2. Notice to Show Cause-Incomplete Repairs for Unsafe Building: This notice is issued when an owner has failed to make the necessary repairs to an unsafe building and provides the owner a period of time to make the repairs.