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Report a Code Violation For code violations regarding issues in the public way, please contact the Department of Public Works or call 311. For code violations regarding graffiti or assistance with removal, please contact Los Angeles Office of Community Beautification or call 311.
All permitted work must be disclosed to any buyers when you decide to sell the house. That means that you will need to tell them about it if you sell, and offer a discount just as the current seller is doing.
Selling a house with permitted work as-is might be the easiest option. However, a home with permitted work that is sold as is will likely need to be deeply discounted in order to find a buyer. To find out how much your home is worth with permitted construction, contact your real estate agent.
Generally speaking, permitted work is not covered by your homeowners insurance. In fact, permitted work can interfere with your homeowners insurance as a whole.
It's possible for sellers who find permitted construction work to sell the home as-is. Sellers do not have to admit to a buyer or the city that there's permitted work done on the home, but they are required to answer buyer's questions honestly.
Not only might you be fined if you're caught having made renovations without a permit, but you also might fail to obtain the certificate of occupancy you need to complete that transaction (or at least fail to obtain it in a timely fashion).
Generally, work can be permitted after the project has been finished, but this typically involves opening walls or tearing open ceilings to see the work underneath. If the work is performed to code, then getting a retroactive permit is relatively easy.
Getting a Building Permit After the Fact In some cases, yes. The best way to protect yourself when buying a home is to verify with the city that permits have been issued, that the square footage matches the city records, and to get a home inspection.
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