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Some forms of electrical work fall outside any state or local regulation. In general, homeowners can perform only the most basic repairs on their own, without any form of license or permit. This includes tasks such as replacing a light switch, outlet cover or lighting fixture.
Homeowners Could Be Fined Performing work on your home without the necessary building permits can put you in direct violation of city codes and regulations. As such, you could wind up facing penalty charges for failing to obtain the permits needed to lawfully perform the work.
Undertaking building work without obtaining the necessary building permit is a serious offense and can result in severe penalties. The Act prescribes maximum penalties of almost $80,000 for an individual, and up to a maximum of just over $396,000 for a body corporate for anyone carrying out work without a permit.
Not all home construction and renovation projects require a building permit. In most cases, simple repairs and replacements can be performed by professional contractors or homeowners without applying for a permit. If you are doing the work yourself, it is your responsibility to apply for the permit.
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.
Dear K.J.: Yes, you can file for a permit after the work has been done, but it's unfortunately going to cost you some extra money and time. As the homeowner, you are now responsible for pulling the permits.
Remember, it is an offense to do electrical wiring work without a license or certificate. To learn more about what is considered electrical wiring work or an electrical installation, see the definitions used in NSW laws.
It all depends on the jurisdiction, or the area where a particular set of building codes apply. Most jurisdictions require a permit to be pulled for most electrical work. If you're caught, the person doing the work will face heavy fines and suspension of their license, if they have one.
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