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How Do I Get a Permit? Apply for the permit through your local municipal government office. Depending on the complexity of the project, some permits are issued immediately, while others may require inspection of the plans. During the renovation, inspections of the work will likely be required.
While some home improvement projects might not need a permit, many others do. You'd be well advised to check with your local government office to see whether a permit is required. Whatever the case may be, conducting a remodeling job without the necessary permits can spell trouble down the line.
Getting a Building Permit After the Fact In some cases, yes. A home seller in California who had paid a contractor to obtain a permit for their addition insisted there was a permit for the work, even though the records obtained by the Realtor did not show any permits.
Although building codes vary from state to state, a permit is generally required for remodeling projects that involve changes to the building's existing footprint, electrical system or plumbing. Adding new windows to existing walls usually requires a permit.
You will likely need to apply for a permit, then if the permitted work is extensive, hire an architect or other professional to draw plans for the existing work and proposals for any changes that will need to be made to bring it up to code. Then you will need to get the plan approved by the city.
City fines or an order to redo But in the off chance that code enforcement authorities flag these violations, homeowners can face fines and penalties that far exceed the cost of the original permit. In addition, the city may require contractors or Divers to tear out work, such as drywall, and do it over.
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).
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). The result? A lost opportunity to unload your home on a willing buyer.
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