Code Enforcement - How To Report a Property Violation to the Department of Building and Safety -
4 ways to search:
1. Address (use the "th" in numbered streets)
2. Permit Application Number (15 digit xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx)
3. Plan Check/Job Number (10 digit)
4. CEIS Customer Request Number
You may also access the Property Activity Report from the ZIMAS webpage of the property. Select the "Jurisdictional" dropdown menu and click on "Building Permit Info's" View.
MULTIPLE HOUSING -
If a building is a multiple residence, such as duplexes, apartments, etc. these types of structures fall under the jurisdiction of the Los Angeles Housing Department. To report a property violation on a building of this type go to:
http://cris.lacity.org/cris/informationcenter/code/index.htm
You may also call the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) at 1-866-577-RENT (7368). The LAHD is responsible for investigating code violations related to rental properties within the City of Los Angeles containing more than one dwelling unit, such as duplexes, apartment buildings or more than one single family dwelling on a property.
NOTE: the website takes you to the Property Activity Report webpage even when selecting the Report a Violation site. However, once the property information is provided, the Report has a link to the Report a Property Violation site.
The purpose of the Internet based Property Activity Report is to allow easy access from the Los Angeles Housing Department (LAHD) Code and Rent Information System (CRIS).
There are 3 ways to search:
1. Address
2. 10-digit Assessor Parcel Number (APN)
3. Case Number
If the violations are public health related such as Mold, Infestationi, Rodents, Lead or Asbestos concerns, you must contact Environmental Health Services Los Angeles at 1-888-700-9995.
Our Thanks to the Los Angeles Department of City Planning, Office of Historic Resouces for this useful information and to the Los Angeles Conservancy for putting together the conference and making this information available.
Many members have contacted us regarding how to proceed when they see questionable activity going on at a historic, or potentially historic site - Please follow this link to obtain phone numbers to call in this situation
Historic Resources Emergency Contact information
Return to Main Preservation Page