Code violations — Valparaiso, IN
Sell a Valparaiso house with code violations.
Chicago building department, Porter County housing court, municipal code — we know the programs in Valparaiso. Fines come out of our offer, not yours.
The situation
Sell a house with code violations
Code citations stack up fast. The daily fines keep running while you're still deciding whether to fight the ticket or just pay to fix it. Either way, you're out money and time you don't have.
Open violation is fine. We underwrite the cost of compliance into our offer, take on the citation at closing, and work with the city going forward. Fines come out of our offer, not yours.
Valparaiso local expertise
We know Valparaiso.
Valparaiso is a university town and Porter County seat, east of Gary on Route 30. Older Victorians, prairies, and workers cottages in the core, post-war ranches and 1970s-80s subdivisions around.
We buy sell a house with code violations out in Valparaiso, and across Porter County in Indiana. Open violations are built into our offer. Fines come out of our offer, not yours.
We know the programs
Chicago administrative adjudication, Cook County housing court (RCOF), Cicero violation bureau, Gary code enforcement, Hammond code department. Each city runs its own process. We know the drill.
Chicago building code lives in MCC Chapters 13-20. The vacant building ordinance (MCC 13-12-125) is separate. Chicago fines on code violations run $200-$2,000/day depending on class.
Fines come out of our offer
We request a payoff from the city at closing. Accrued fines come out of our offer — you don't write a check. The number on your settlement statement shows it.
Demolition threat
Rare on occupied, insurable properties. On vacant ones, we move faster than the demolition schedule. The Cook County Land Bank sometimes plays a role on tax-delinquent distressed property; we know how to work with them when it comes up.
Questions
What Valparaiso sellers ask us.
Will you buy with the violation still open?
Yes. Open violations are built into our offer. We take on the compliance after closing.
Am I on the hook for the fines at closing?
No. We request a payoff from the city at closing. Accrued fines come out of our offer — you don't write a check. The settlement statement shows it.
What if the city is threatening demolition?
Rare on occupied properties. On vacant ones, we move faster than the demolition schedule. Tell us up front if there's a demo order — it affects timing.
Do you know the Chicago building department programs?
Yes. Chicago administrative adjudication (MCC 2-14), Cook County housing court (RCOF), the Vacant Building Ordinance (MCC 13-12-125). We know the programs.
Cook County housing court — have you dealt with that?
Yes. We've closed on properties with active RCOF cases. Your attorney and our title company handle the procedural coordination.
What about an open permit from the previous owner?
Common on houses that have changed hands. Open permits usually require a final inspection or permit close-out — that's on us post-close, not on you.
How does closing work if there's a municipal lien?
Lien-priority order at closing: tax liens first, then municipal, then mortgage, then junior claims. Title company handles the order. What's left goes to you.
Can you handle the inspector going forward?
Yes. After close, we deal with the city. You don't get follow-up calls from code enforcement.
What's the difference between administrative adjudication and housing court?
Chicago administrative adjudication (MCC 2-14) is the city's own ticket-based process for most violations. Cook County housing court (RCOF) is the judicial path for serious or chronic cases. Different procedures, different dockets. We know both.
Code violations in nearby cities
Other situations in Valparaiso
- Inherited houseWe buy inherited houses without a cleanout and without waiting for probate to finish.
- ForeclosureCash offer this week. We close before the judicial sale and send the payoff directly to your bank.
- Sell as-isNo cleanout, no judgment. We walk the house as it stands and write an offer the same day.
- Hoarder houseLevel 1 through Level 5 on the Clutter Hoarding Scale. No cleanout. No lecture.
- Divorce saleOne offer, one number. No listing agent to agree on. Close before the court date or on the timeline you and your attorneys land on.
Ready to talk about the Valparaiso house?
Start with your address. We drive out from there.
Or call (312) 906-7299. Easy Offer House Buyers — Chicago, the suburbs, and Northwest Indiana.