Department of BuildingsPlan examination · 9:14 AM
•••Objections issued
This filing will not be reviewed again until the applicant submits corrections.
Permit Watch · 31 Berkeley Place
Kept reads the city notices, architect emails, filings, and schedule—then tells you what is blocked, who owns it, and what the delay threatens.
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Department of BuildingsPlan examination · 9:14 AM
•••This filing will not be reviewed again until the applicant submits corrections.
The permit is not just a city process
DOB sends an objection. The architect explains it by email. The contractor keeps planning against an old permit date.
The filing status, objection sheet, promised response, and construction schedule become one accountable record.
Kept names the blocker and owner, explains the consequence, and gives you the evidence to move the team.
Permit Watch · Live scenario
Kept does not replace your architect or expeditor. It watches the handoffs around them and tells the homeowner when the record stops moving.
DOB review is paused until the corrected drawing set is resubmitted.
WHAT MUST CHANGE
3 objectionsInside a live project inbox
Messages arrive as usual. Kept sorts them by what they mean for the project, not when they were sent.
KEPT’S READ
DOB issued three objections on July 8. Parker Studio said revised drawings would be submitted Friday, but the filing is still unchanged.
Construction memory
Each message adds context. Kept learns what was promised, what changed, what was paid, and what must happen before the next phase can start.
See the live record →Independent by design
Kept has no reason to protect the person who sent the invoice.
Kept reads and explains. You decide what gets sent, approved, or paid.
Open the exact email, contract clause, permit, photo, or schedule behind a warning.
Your project is already sending the signals