
Open application means that someone filed with a DOB* and never closed-out the application. There could be several reasons why: Read about it below.
Common Reasons Applications Stay Open
NYC DOB applications for permits or violations often remain unresolved due to simple oversights or changes in plans, leaving homeowners with open records that can block sales or refinancing.
- No approval received: The applicant of record submitted the application but never got DOB approval or assumed submission was the final step.
- Approved but permits not pulled: Permits were granted, but high contractor costs or shifted priorities prevented pulling them.
- Work started but unfinished: Construction began without completion, often due to funding shortages or failed inspections.
- Work done but no final sign-off: All physical work finished, yet final paperwork like inspection reports or affidavits was never filed with DOB.
Homeowners can check status via DOB NOW or BIS portals and resolve by submitting missing documents or requesting dismissal.
Why You Should Never Ignore an Open DOB Application on Your Property?
An open application can lead to serious complications for property owners. Having open applications can cause major headaches, especially when you’re trying to sell or refinance your property. Lenders often require a clean record, and open applications can delay or even kill sales deals.
To avoid these problems:
- Regularly check your property records for open applications.
- Learn about closing procedures such as PW7 Signoff or application withdrawal.
- Contact DOB experts at (718) 326-8653 or info@unravelcodes.com for personalized assistance in closing out these applications quickly and smoothly.
Closing open applications as soon as possible protects your property value and keeps your real estate transactions hassle-free. Don’t wait until it’s too late—take action today.