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permits: Permits - 08/27/08 03:00 PM
Someone recently asked why we look up the permits for houses we inspect. One of the best reasons is that it gives us an idea of what to expect walking in to the house. If there are no permits for a house, then either nothing has been replaced or everything that has been done since it was built has been done without oversight. In the Pikes Peak region permits are required for, among other things, building a raised deck, reroofing, and replacing a water heater or furnace as well as for basement finishes and additions. Not may houses over 20 years
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