Florida Building Code Violation Attorney

The Florida Building Code is designed to make the local building process more efficient, increase accountability, bring new and safer products to the market, increase consumer confidence, and better protect the residents of Florida, given the state is prone to natural disasters. Sadly, some builders cut corners or are so far removed from the project once it is underway that the code is consistently violated. Ultimately, the homeowner’s comfort and safety are put at risk. Such violations of the building code typically fall under the builder’s responsibility. Barry Ansbacher, the managing attorney at Ansbacher Law, is the only Florida building code violation attorney in North Florida who is Board Certified by The Florida Bar in Construction Law, Real Estate Law, and Condominium & Planned Development Law. Our experienced and dedicated building code violation attorneys have resolved code violation construction defect cases for thousands of North Florida residents. Give us a call today.

Building Code Violation Attorneys in Jacksonville, Florida

The Florida Building Code (Section 553.73, F.S.) replaced Florida’s patchwork of codes and regulations that were developed, amended, administered, and enforced by more than 400 local jurisdictions and state agencies with building code regulation responsibilities. The current Code is a single statewide code based on national model codes and consensus standards, amended for Florida-specific needs for the design and construction of buildings. The Code is designed to make the local building process more efficient, increase accountability, bring new and safer products to the market, increase consumer confidence, and better protect the residents of this natural-disaster-prone state.

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If you suspect or have reason to believe your builder or subcontractor violated the building code, contact us today for additional information or to arrange a consultation with an Ansbacher Law construction defect attorney. We are here to help you through each phase of the legal process ahead.

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