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Do I Need a Permit ?

Reblogger Sheri Sperry - MCNE®
Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Realty NRDS # 146013739

This is great advice for those starting home projects. ....especially this time of year. People look to certain seasons to get this type of work done. ...Mainly to dodge weather! 

For example, in Arizona, you don't want to start a roofing job during Monsoon! 

If you planning on using a contractor, make sure you check into the license to see if there are any concerns. Find out if the contractor uses sub-contractors and make sure each sub-contractor signs off on their part of the job.  This will protect you from any unforeseen issues with liens etc. 

Original content by John Handschuh ABR SRES PARE # RS208307

Renovating your home can be an exciting undertaking, but it is important to slow down and make sure you check all the boxes before you proceed with your project. Building permits primarily exist to protect the health and safety of the home's residents, so while it might be inconvenient to apply for a building permit, it can be worth it in the long run. But how do you know if you need a building permit for the project you are planning?


 
1. Do I need a permit for the project I am about to start?
 
A few general guidelines can give you an idea of whether you will need a building permit. In most cases, you will need a permit for any modifications you would like to make to your existing home. These include electrical, sewer or plumbing updates and mechanical installations. They also include changes to the roof line, the addition of fireplaces and the expansion of pre-existing windows.
 
On the other hand, there are some situations when a permit is usually not required. Cosmetic changes, such as new flooring, trim or paint, typically do not require a permit. Other types of modifications, such as building a deck, replacing the siding on your home, or building a new fence or retaining wall, may or may not require a permit depending on your location.
 
2. Why do we have building codes?
 
Building codes are put in place to protect the home's residents as well as the community at large. One commonly cited example of a building code applies to stair railings. Stair railings are required to have sturdy hand holds to help occupants traverse them. In general, railings are also not permitted to have any gaps that are larger than 4". This regulation was put in place in order to prevent small children from getting stuck while trying to climb through the gaps.
 
Building codes can also help make the community safe and clean for everyone. Examples of this include environmental efficiency regulations.
 
3. Is a building permit my responsibility or my contractor's?
 
If you choose to hire a contractor, make sure you discuss with the contractor who will be pulling the building permits. In some areas, you have to be a licensed general contractor in order to pull building permits, but in many other jurisdictions you are able to pull building permits for your own private residence.
 
4. How can I find out if I need a permit?
 
Check with your local jurisdiction. Different areas have different laws surrounding building permits and building codes. In general, urban areas are more strictly regulated while the requirements in rural areas tend to be more lax. Make sure that you check the most up-to-date versions of all the guidelines. For example, requirements for energy efficiency have changed drastically over the past decade, causing building codes to adjust accordingly. It is always best to make sure that you are up to date on the local building codes and guidelines.

 

 

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Mar 20, 2017 08:39 AM
Dorie Dillard Austin TX
Coldwell Banker Realty ~ 512.750.6899 - Austin, TX
NW Austin ~ Canyon Creek and Spicewood/Balcones

Good morning Sheri Sperry - MCNE® ,

Thanks for re-blogging this post of John Handschuh , so relevant ! In Austin you better have a permit when re-modeling or you will be slapped with fines!

Mar 24, 2017 05:07 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

Hi Dorie Dillard - They have building permits (and codes) for a reason! 

Mar 30, 2017 04:59 AM
Barbara Todaro
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Happily Retired - Franklin, MA
Previously Affiliated with The Todaro Team

Good morning, Sheri Sperry - MCNE® one of the greatest challenges with listing a home is when one realizes permits were not pulled when they should have been.... now the homeowner pays dearly for that error...

Mar 24, 2017 05:11 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

They do and they should Barbara Todaro !  

Mar 30, 2017 05:00 AM
Sham Reddy CRS
Howard Hanna RE Services, Dayton, OH - Dayton, OH
CRS

Thanks for sharing!!!

Renovating your home can be an exciting undertaking, but it is important to slow down and make sure you check all the boxes before you proceed with your project. Building permits primarily exist to protect the health and safety of the home's residents, so while it might be inconvenient to apply for a building permit, it can be worth it in the long run. 

Mar 24, 2017 05:24 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

Hi Sham Reddy - This is the perfect answer! Thank you!

Mar 30, 2017 05:01 AM
Scott Godzyk
Godzyk Real Estate Services - Manchester, NH
One of the Manchester NH's area Leading Agents

Great re-blog and such an important topic, here in NH they do not license contractors, only electricians and plumbers. So it is a rough road for those hiring anyone here in NH Sheri Sperry - MCNE® 

Mar 24, 2017 05:24 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

HI Scott Godzyk - Sedona used to be like that - You can see a big difference in some homes that were built to desert standards versus where we live. Fortunately that change over 20-30 years ago.

Mar 30, 2017 05:05 AM
William Feela
WHISPERING PINES REALTY - North Branch, MN
Realtor, Whispering Pines Realty 651-674-5999 No.

Many of the rural areas I live in do not require a permt for some improvements.

Mar 24, 2017 05:43 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

Hi William Feela - It can make your job much tougher as well. 

Mar 30, 2017 05:06 AM
Sheila Anderson
Referral Group Incorporated - East Brunswick, NJ
The Real Estate Whisperer Who Listens 732-715-1133

Good morning Sheri. This is an excellent re-blog. I think areas vary but a good guideline.

Mar 24, 2017 06:09 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

You are so right Sheila Anderson - We can see in different climate zones as well. 

Mar 30, 2017 05:07 AM
Brian England
Ambrose Realty Management LLC - Gilbert, AZ
MBA, GRI, REALTOR® Real Estate in East Valley AZ

Good advice indeed and such a nice choice for a reblog.  I have heard that a permit is required to replace a hot water heater here, although I don't think that actually happens, haha.

Mar 24, 2017 07:00 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

Very interesting Brian England - of course there can be many health and safety issues as well as fire if not installed correctly. 

Mar 30, 2017 05:08 AM
Jeff Dowler, CRS
eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Carlsbad, CA
The Southern California Relocation Dude

Hi Sheri

Great choice for a reblog. This question comes up often but I suspect many don't really take it seriously unless there is a bigger project at hand.

Jeff

Mar 24, 2017 07:36 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

So true Jeff Dowler - Other DIY selfers sometimes are not educated in the reasons why it is important.

Mar 30, 2017 05:10 AM
Belinda Spillman
Aspen Lane Real Estate Colorful Colorado - Aurora, CO
Colorado Living!

Nice choice for a re-blog.  I had a sale fall through because the seller did not pull any permits when finishing a basement.

Mar 24, 2017 08:46 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

Hi Belinda Spillman - I have gone through that also. Generally our area experiences a mold issue or windows leaking on the older homes. Different climate tha Phoenix. 

Mar 30, 2017 05:12 AM
Amanda S. Davidson
Amanda Davidson Real Estate Group Brokered By Real - Alexandria, VA
Alexandria Virginia Homes For Sale

Sheri, this is really informative re-blog, great share. Permits are so important and I have come across a few cases where the proper procedures weren't followed and the deal was killed.

Mar 24, 2017 10:03 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

Hi Amanda S. Davidson - This can be the toughest part of our job, let alone the disappointment for the buyer. 

Mar 30, 2017 05:13 AM
Joan Cox
House to Home, Inc. - Denver Real Estate - 720-231-6373 - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate - Selling One Home at a Time

Sheri, I missed this original post, and it is a good one.   When in doubt, get a permit!  

Mar 24, 2017 10:47 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

Good solid advice Joan Cox !

Mar 30, 2017 05:13 AM
Paul S. Henderson, REALTOR®, CRS
Fathom Realty Washington LLC - Tacoma, WA
South Puget Sound Washington Agent/Broker!

I have no excuse why I might have missed this post. Thank you so much for reposting this Sheri Sperry - MCNE® 

Mar 24, 2017 11:56 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

Hi Paul S. Henderson, REALTOR®, Broker, Tacoma Washington  - I am really glad I did! 

Mar 30, 2017 05:14 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

This is an excellent selection for a reblog and important advice to share.

Mar 24, 2017 04:59 PM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

The season for projects is upon us Roy Kelley !

Mar 30, 2017 05:14 AM
Debbie Reynolds, C21 Platinum Properties
Platinum Properties- (931)771-9070 - Clarksville, TN
The Dedicated Clarksville TN Realtor-(931)320-6730

It is always wise to contact builidng and codes to see if future renovations are goin to be done within the law. Great reblog, Sheri.

Mar 25, 2017 05:48 PM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

Absolutely Debbie Reynolds - I think the biggest issues develop with DIY!

Mar 30, 2017 05:16 AM
Lou Ludwig
Ludwig & Associates - Boca Raton, FL
Designations Earned CRB, CRS, CIPS, GRI, SRES, TRC

Sheri

Not getting a permit for the work done in a home and turn into nightmare.

Good luck and success.

Lou Ludwig

Mar 27, 2017 08:36 PM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

Generally when the inspection is done during a sale.... but can be a huge health and safety nightmare for the home owner long before that as well....Thanks Lou Ludwig 

Mar 30, 2017 05:17 AM
Gabe Sanders
Real Estate of Florida specializing in Martin County Residential Homes, Condos and Land Sales - Stuart, FL
Stuart Florida Real Estate

Hi Sheri.  This is an excellent choice for a re-blog.  Something that home owners really should understand.

Mar 28, 2017 04:31 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

Hi Gabe Sanders - If they understand it is for their safety, they are more apt to comply. 

Mar 30, 2017 05:18 AM
Sally K. & David L. Hanson
EXP Realty 414-525-0563 - Brookfield, WI
WI Real Estate Agents - Luxury - Divorce

Lots of issues possible with no permits....from work done incorrectly that can lead to fires and leaks to agony of tearing out walls for inspection when you sell without them.

Mar 29, 2017 07:39 AM
Sheri Sperry - MCNE®

Hi Sally K. & David L. Hanson - Yes, the hidden issues are the worst. Deal killers to say the least!

Mar 30, 2017 05:20 AM