HVAC
Open heat and hot water violations in season.
When a city cites a building, the citation says what is broken. An open heat violation is a building that needs an HVAC contractor now. We draw those records from open violations and city repair orders in the public record, and turn them into lists by trade and market.
Request a sample list →Open heat and hot water violations in season.
Water supply, leaks, and hot water equipment orders.
Cited wiring and electrical hazard conditions.
Roof leak and water penetration violations.
Mold violations and inspection findings.
Lead paint violations, where RRP certification applies.
Structural defect citations and unsafe conditions.
Pest and rodent violations on file.
Sanitation and debris orders against the property.
Lists draw on open records filed within the last 30 days. A violation from two years ago is history; one from last week is a job.
Each record class maps to the trade that fixes it. A heat violation goes to HVAC lists, a roof leak goes to roofing lists.
Where possible we match the building to the owner's mailing address from the assessment roll, so outreach goes to the person who pays for the repair, not the tenant living with the problem.
These are public-record repair opportunities, not guaranteed jobs, and not people who asked to be contacted. A record is a signal that a building has a documented problem in your trade. The owner may already have a contractor, may be contesting the citation, or may not respond. What the list gives you is a set of buildings where the need is on the record and recent, which is a better starting point than a cold territory.
Tell us your trade and market and we will pull a sample from the current record. See market coverage for where enforcement records run deep.
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