The notice states that the decision was made because Greymark performed work that required a permit without actually getting a permit, worked in ways that deviated from the plans that were approved by the appropriate department, worked in a way that prompted a stop work order by the City of Chicago, and failed to schedule inspections or submit required certifications upon completion of work.
According to the notice of suspension of license from the City of Chicago Department of Buildings, Greymark Development was suspended for many reasons.
This last, according to the notice, includes four properties where final inspections were not scheduled and two units that were sold and occupied before final inspection.