ECB Violation Removal NYC — Licensed Electrician

ECB Electrical Violation Removal NYC — Licensed Electrician

An ECB (Environmental Control Board) electrical violation means the NYC Department of Buildings has cited your property for an electrical code violation. Left unresolved, ECB violations accrue penalties, block property sales and refinancing, and can escalate to more serious enforcement action. AE Electric corrects electrical violations, files required permits, and coordinates DOB inspections across all five NYC boroughs. Call now: (646) 846-0008

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What Is an ECB Electrical Violation in NYC?

When a NYC DOB inspector finds an electrical condition that violates the NYC Construction Code or NYC Electrical Code, they issue a Notice of Violation (NOV) — also called an ECB violation. The violation is recorded against the property and the owner is responsible for correcting it within the timeframe specified.

ECB violations are classified by severity:

  • Hazardous (Class 1) — Immediately dangerous conditions. These require correction within 24 hours and re-inspection. Examples: live exposed wiring, panels with open knockouts in occupied spaces.
  • Major (Class 2) — Serious violations that are not immediately life-threatening. Typically 30–90 days to correct and certify.
  • Lesser (Class 3) — Minor violations with longer correction windows. Still require formal correction and certification.

Common Electrical Violations in NYC

  • Work without a permit — Electrical work performed without a required DOB permit. Common when prior owners or unlicensed contractors did work without filing.
  • Open/expired permits — A permit was filed but the final inspection never happened. The permit expires and becomes a violation on the property record.
  • Code violations discovered during inspection — Missing GFCI protection, improper panel installation, exposed wiring, improper panel bonding.
  • Illegal alterations — Electrical changes made to apartments during illegal conversions or undocumented renovations.
  • Failure to correct a prior violation — A violation was issued but not corrected within the required timeframe, resulting in escalated penalties.

How ECB Electrical Violation Removal Works

Resolving an ECB electrical violation is a multi-step process that requires a licensed electrician:

  1. Review the violation — We pull the full violation record from the NYC DOB BIS system to understand exactly what was cited and what corrective action is required.
  2. Assess the condition — We inspect the property to confirm the current state of the cited electrical work and identify any related issues.
  3. File required permits — If the work was done without a permit, we file a permit for the corrective work. All permit fees are the owner’s responsibility but we handle all paperwork.
  4. Perform corrective work — We correct the violation to current NYC Electrical Code standards. This may range from GFCI installation to rewiring a circuit to panel replacement.
  5. Schedule DOB inspection — We request and coordinate the required DOB inspection. We attend the inspection.
  6. File Certificate of Correction — After the inspection passes, we file the Certificate of Correction with the NYC DOB/OATH to formally close out the violation.
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Violations Before a Property Sale or Refinancing

Open ECB violations are one of the most common title issues discovered during NYC real estate transactions. A title search will reveal all open violations, and lenders typically require them to be resolved before closing. If you’re selling or refinancing, we can expedite the correction and certification process to meet closing timelines.

ECB Violation Removal Cost in NYC

The cost of resolving an ECB electrical violation depends entirely on the nature of the corrective work required. A missing GFCI outlet may cost $150–$300 to correct. Unpermitted panel work may require a full panel replacement and new permit, ranging from $3,000–$6,000. We provide a firm quote after reviewing the violation and inspecting the property. OATH civil penalties assessed against the owner are separate from our correction fees.

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Schedule an Assessment

Call (646) 846-0008 to discuss your violation and schedule an on-site assessment. We serve property owners, managing agents, and attorneys across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. Available Monday–Saturday, 7am–8pm.

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