Code Enforcement Solutions
Southern California
Residential & Commercial

Code Violations
Don't Fix Themselves.

We help property owners navigate unpermitted construction issues, city violations, correction notices, and compliance challenges throughout Southern California.

Former City Code Enforcement Experience
ICC Certified Across Major Residential Trades
Residential & Commercial
Situations We Help Solve

We've seen these before.

Code enforcement situations are rarely simple — and they rarely resolve on their own. We help property owners understand the situation clearly and identify a realistic path forward.

01
Unpermitted construction
Work was done without permits — by a prior owner, a contractor, or during a renovation. Now it's surfaced and needs to be addressed before it becomes a larger problem.
02
Notice of violation letters
The city has sent a formal notice of violation requiring a response within a set timeframe. Understanding what it means and how to respond correctly is critical.
03
Illegal additions and conversions
A garage conversion, room addition, or structure was built without proper permits. These situations carry specific compliance requirements depending on jurisdiction and scope.
04
Permit legalization strategy
Some unpermitted work can be brought into compliance through a permit legalization process. We assess feasibility, identify the correct approach, and manage the strategy.
05
Property sale issues caused by violations
Open violations or unpermitted construction have surfaced during escrow, blocking a sale or refinancing. We help identify what needs to be resolved and how to move efficiently.
06
Compliance planning
Before violations escalate or a sale becomes complicated, proactive compliance planning can clarify what exists, what needs correction, and what the realistic timeline looks like.
What Usually Happens

How these situations typically unfold

Most property owners don't know they have a compliance issue until something triggers it. The path from notice to resolution is rarely obvious without experience navigating it.

01
A city notice arrives unexpectedly
A notice of violation, correction notice, or stop work order arrives — often without clear explanation of what triggered it or what specifically needs to happen next.
02
The situation feels more complicated than expected
What seemed like a simple fix turns into questions about permits, plans, inspections, and city departments — each with their own requirements and timelines.
03
The compliance path isn't clear
Legalize the work? Demolish it? Apply for permits retroactively? Different situations require different approaches and the wrong move early can create bigger problems.
04
Demolition concerns surface
When work can't be legalized, the city may require removal. Understanding what that means for your property — and whether there are alternatives — requires informed guidance.
05
A property sale or refinancing stalls
Violations discovered during escrow or a title search create pressure with tight timelines. Buyers, lenders, and agents are waiting while the compliance issue needs resolution.
06
Fines and fees begin to accumulate
Code enforcement cases that aren't addressed often carry escalating fines and compliance deadlines. The longer they remain unresolved, the more difficult and costly they become.
How We Help

What the resolution process looks like

Every situation is different. We start by understanding the full picture, then build a realistic strategy based on the property, the jurisdiction, and the specific violations involved.

Step 01
Property review
We review available records, permits, notices, and property documentation to understand what exists and what the city has flagged.
Step 02
Violation assessment
We assess the scope and nature of the violation — what was built, what permits are missing, what the city's position is, and what the realistic range of outcomes looks like.
Step 03
Compliance path strategy
We identify the most viable compliance path — legalization, corrective permits, demolition, or a combination — and walk through what each option involves.
Step 04
City coordination
We communicate directly with the city or county department, manage timelines, respond to notices, and ensure deadlines are met throughout the resolution process.
Step 05
Permit coordination when required
When the compliance path requires permits — for legalization, corrections, or new work — we coordinate the permit application and manage the process through approval.
Step 06
Oversight through resolution
We stay involved through case closure — tracking compliance status, coordinating required inspections, and confirming that violations are formally resolved with the city.
Scope Transparency

What's included — and what isn't

Clients deserve to know exactly what they're getting. We're direct about what our services include so there are no surprises.

Construction Work Is Not Automatically Included

Up to Code Services helps identify the compliance path, coordinate next steps, and manage resolution strategy. Construction work, engineering, drafting, and third-party specialty services are separate unless specifically outlined in writing. When a compliance path requires construction or engineering, we can help coordinate qualified contractors and professionals as part of the broader strategy — but those services are not part of our standard scope.

Real Case Examples

Situations we've helped resolve

These examples reflect the types of situations we work through with property owners. Details are generalized to protect client privacy.

Code Enforcement · Los Angeles
Unpermitted Addition — Pre-Sale Discovery
Situation
A property owner in the San Fernando Valley had listed their home for sale when the buyer's inspection identified a 400 sq. ft. addition completed without permits by a prior owner. Escrow was at risk.
What we did
Reviewed city records, assessed the scope of unpermitted work, determined permit legalization was viable, and coordinated directly with LADBS to establish a compliance path. Managed the process through permit application and inspection.
Violation resolved. Sale moved forward with the compliance path clearly documented.
Code Enforcement · Glendale
Garage Conversion Violation
Situation
A homeowner received a notice of violation from the City of Glendale for an unpermitted garage conversion used as a bedroom. The notice required a response within 30 days and outlined potential fines.
What we did
Assessed the conversion against current ADU and garage conversion requirements, identified that the space could qualify for a permit legalization pathway, and coordinated city communication and application submission within the notice deadline.
Response submitted on time. Compliance path established. Fines avoided.
Code Enforcement · Hillside LA
Hillside Compliance Issue
Situation
A hillside property in Los Angeles had unpermitted decking and retaining wall modifications flagged during a refinancing appraisal. Hillside properties carry additional requirements under LA's grading and hillside ordinances.
What we did
Reviewed the property against applicable hillside and grading requirements, assessed what could be legalized and what required corrective action, coordinated with the city, and managed the permit and inspection process through to sign-off.
Violations cleared. Refinancing proceeded with compliance documentation in place.
Code Enforcement Solutions · Southern California

Let's Build a Clear Path Forward

Most code enforcement situations are manageable when addressed early. A conversation with someone who understands the process is the right first step.

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