Compliance
Stay legal and inspection-ready. State requirements, testing schedules, ADA rules, and code updates you need to know.
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7 Elevator Red Flags Before Buying a Building
You're buying a commercial building. You've reviewed the financials, inspected the roof, checked the HVAC, verified the plumbing. The broker walks you past the ...
Read More →Elevator Code Compliance by State: 50-State Guide (2026)
Three properties in three states means three different inspection cycles, three sets of terminology, and three ways to get cited. Here's how to navigate it.
Read More →Elevator Emergency Phone Requirements (2026)
An elderly resident was trapped during a power outage. She pressed the emergency phone button. No dial tone. No connection. Nothing. The building found out when...
Read More →Multi-State Elevator Compliance Guide (2026)
Your California building passed inspection last month. The same Schindler 3300 elevator, installed the same year, just failed in Connecticut. Same equipment. Sa...
Read More →Elevator Inspection Prep: CAT1 and CAT5 Guide
Your building just got a letter. The elevator inspection is next week. Your tenant stopped you in the lobby to ask why the inspector was walking around the mach...
Read More →37% of Elevator Parts Lack Safety Certs
That $800 safety relay your elevator company installed last month. Was it NRTL listed? A 2023 audit found 37% of aftermarket parts were not. Here's how to check.
Read More →ASME 2019 Video Mandate: $8K Per Elevator
ASME A17.1-2019 requires video communication in elevators with 60+ ft rise. 41 states have adopted it. Here's the cost, who's affected, and the deadline.
Read More →CA Elevator Seismic Retrofit: $15K-$50K
California seismic retrofit requirements hit $15K-$50K per elevator. Most buildings don't know they're non-compliant until a modernization triggers enforcement.
Read More →NYC 2027 UCM Deadline: Costs and Compliance
NYC traction elevators must meet ASME A17.1 UCM protection by January 2027. At $25K-$50K per elevator, building owners need to act now.
Read More →NYC Elevator Violations: Survival Guide (2026)
Your elevator just failed its annual inspection. Yellow sticker on the door. The report says "immediate danger violation." Your stomach drops. Here is...
Read More →Elevator Code Changes 2024-2026
New ASME A17.1-2019 adoption is adding $15K-$50K per elevator in surprise costs. Here are the 3 biggest changes and what triggers compliance for your building.
Read More →Elevator Rope and Belt Inspection Guide
Your elevator inspector just spent 20 minutes in the machine room with a caliper and a magnifying glass. He counted broken wires in a section of rope no longer ...
Read More →Fire Service Elevator Testing Requirements
The fire marshal walks through your building, heads straight for the elevator, pulls out a key you have never seen, turns a switch, and your elevator stops answ...
Read More →Elevator State Code Map: 50 States Compared
You manage a portfolio with 2015 Schindler 3300 elevators across Florida, Pennsylvania, and California. Eight units per building. Identical equipment. Identical...
Read More →ADA Elevator Exemption: The 3-Story Rule
The ADA 3-story exemption sounds simple until you hit the exceptions. Medical offices, malls, and building alterations all void it. Here's who actually qualifies.
Read More →6 ADA Elevator Violations That Get You Sued
These 6 ADA violations trigger most elevator lawsuits. Penalties hit $75K for a first offense. Most fixes cost $5K-$15K if you catch them first.
Read More →Elevator ADA Audit: 45-Minute Self-Check
Walk your elevator before an inspector does. 7 checks, 45 minutes, a tape measure. Most violations are fixable for $5K-$15K, not a full modernization.
Read More →CT Elevator AMP Permit: Timeline + Fees
Connecticut requires a DAS AMP permit before any elevator alteration. Approval takes 4-14 weeks. Here are the fees, steps, and how to avoid project delays.
Read More →Elevator Pit Requirements: ASME A17.1 Depth & Safety (2026)
ASME A17.1 elevator pit requirements: depth, required safety equipment, and the violations inspectors flag most. Fix before your next inspection. Free guide.
Read More →Failed Elevator Inspection? Your Action Plan
3 outcome categories from conditional approval to red-tag shutdown. Violation fixes cost $200-$18K+. Exact steps to take the day you get the report.
Read More →How to Read an Elevator Inspection Report
3 approval statuses, violation codes, and correction deadlines decoded. You, not your elevator company, are legally responsible for compliance.
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