What powers do the permit offices have to enforce their permitting rules?
If a builder refuses to work with an inspector, a cease and desist order can be put on the building to stop the construction completely. This is an option of last resort. You will not receive a cease and desist order because you failed an inspection.

By cooperating with our inspectors to make the necessary corrections your project can continue. If the builder refuses to fix the problems listed on the cease and desist order and continues to build the job anyway, the owner may be required to attend a court hearing.

The end result of the hearing will be that the owner is in violation of the law and additional fees and penalties could be imposed by the court.

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1. Why do I need a permit?
2. What happens if I go ahead and build without a permit?
3. I’ve worked on construction projects for a long time. I’m not an amateur and there has never been a problem with my work. Why do I still have to get a permit?
4. With all the construction going on in my jurisdiction, how would I get caught if I don’t get a permit?
5. What powers do the permit offices have to enforce their permitting rules?
6. How are permit fees used? What exactly am I paying for?
7. It's my property. I do not have a mortgage. I do not plan to carry insurance on my structure. Why can't I build whatever I want? Why do I have to get my building inspected?
8. I think my neighbor is building without a permit. What should I do?