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GPS2 correction after inspection: what gets filed next
After inspection, the hard part is often not the inspection itself. It is knowing whether GPS2 is ready, whether correction work is still open, and which deadline now matters most.
What this page covers
Use this page when
Use this page when the inspection already happened but the next filing move is still unclear.
Typical confusion here is whether GPS2 can be submitted now, whether correction work still controls the timeline, or whether a follow-up certification deadline is already running.
Inspection date is known but next filing owner is unclear
GPS1 was received but GPS2 is still open
Correction work may still be active after inspection
What this page covers
What usually changes the answer
The answer often turns on whether the inspection resulted in safe conditions, correction conditions, or a missed filing entirely.
Keep the inspection date, the LMP output, and any correction scope together before you act.
Do not treat GPS2 and correction certification as the same filing
Do not assume the clock starts from the day you read the notice
Do not separate the inspection outcome from the filing deadline
Required sequence
What to prepare next
Start with the inspection date because every after-inspection deadline runs from that point.
Separate GPS2 submission from correction certification before you decide what is late.
Keep the LMP output, correction scope, and filing owner together before you respond.
Decision boundary
Escalate before you continue when
You do not yet know whether GPS2 is ready or whether correction work still controls the case.
The inspection outcome still changes the filing path after inspection.
The deadline may already be moving toward penalty or waiver handling.
LL152 applies to all buildings except one- and two-family homes and other buildings in Occupancy Group R-3.
DOB lists exempt DOF classes including A0-A9, B1-B3, B9, CM, M3 with 2 or fewer permanent dwelling units, M4 with 20 or fewer occupants, N2, S0-S2, and V.
Cycle 2 sub-cycle C covers community districts 4, 6, 8, 9, and 16 from January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026.
If the building has no gas piping, a certification must be submitted and no further LL152 action is necessary unless gas piping is later installed.
GPS1 is due from the LMP to the owner within 30 days of inspection and GPS2 is due from the owner to DOB within 60 days.
If the building has gas piping but no active gas service and no appliances connected, the owner must submit utility and owner statements through the DOB portal.
The 2026 amendment adds fees, clarifies one-time no-gas-piping certification, requires no-active-gas-service documentation every cycle, and adds the two-day inspection notification.
The rule states that a certification is not considered filed while it remains in pre-filing or quality-assurance-failed status.
The rule allows one 180-day extension for the inspection and related filing.
The rule text sets the civil penalty at $1,500 for a 3-family building and $5,000 for all other buildings.
Penalty-waiver categories include new owner, government ownership, bankruptcy, state of emergency, building conversion or misclassification, demolition, sealed or vacated building, no gas piping work in progress, no active gas service, and gas work in progress.
Decision basis
Why this page matters
Use this case page when the inspection already happened and the open issue is GPS2, correction timing, or how to document follow-up work before deadlines stack.
Official references3 city sources
Last source check2026-04-14
Best used whenThe next filing step is still not obvious.
Use this page when the building already looks covered and the open question is what gets filed next, who acts next, and which document starts the sequence.
Use this page when the inspection found conditions, the correction work is already done or underway, and the open question is what the corrected-certification filing actually requires next.
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