If your Tampa property has permits that were pulled but never finalized and have since lapsed, Palma Building Solutions resolves it: we pull the Hillsborough County record, confirm exactly what you're dealing with, and coordinate reactivating or re-permitting the work, completing the missing inspections, and reaching final sign-off - through a network of independently licensed Florida engineers and contractors.
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Work inside the City of Tampa is permitted by the city's Building and Development division through its Accela Citizen Access portal, while unincorporated Hillsborough County runs through HillsGovHub, the county's own Accela system, so the first step is confirming which authority holds your record. Both adopt the Florida Building Code, and under Florida Statute 553.791 a licensed private provider can perform plan review and inspections in place of staff, which often shortens timelines on a stalled project.
Much of the Bay area sits in the wind-borne debris region and in mapped FEMA flood zones, so opening protection, product approvals, and base-flood elevation are frequent review triggers. The FEMA 50%-of-value substantial-improvement threshold is cumulative over a rolling 12-month period, so successive projects get added together, and after the 2024 hurricane season a lot of storm repair work is exactly where open permits, expired permits, and unpermitted alterations pile up, and where Palma's coordination keeps a case moving to a clean closeout.
Palma pulls the Hillsborough County record, confirms the exact issue, and coordinates the fix - reactivating or re-permitting the work, completing the missing inspections, and reaching final sign-off - through licensed Florida pros, from first call to final sign-off. Start with a free property check.
No. Palma Building Solutions is a permitting and project-coordination company. The engineering and construction are performed by a vetted network of independently licensed Florida professionals.
Official links to verify Hillsborough County requirements yourself.
Recent local context on permitting and growth in Hillsborough County.
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