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Why aren’t photographs accepted as proof that corrections have been completed?

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Why aren’t photographs accepted as proof that corrections have been completed?

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Photographs of corrections are not acceptable by the standards set forth by the Department of Buildings. A licensed plumber or oil burner installer is required to visit the location to affirm corrections have been made.

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