Oh yes. I've a friend who didn't get his permit to remodel his home.
He argued that he gutted the home and wasn't required to get a permit
until he made $X in improvements, which now ment redoing the value he
tore apart first, then anything abopve original value he'd need a permit.
Well come inspection time, all that plumbing he did far above code, the
inspector made him take it all down and redo it TO code.
~Brian
RayKornele wrote:
>The building department has the authority. It is NOT a good idea to
>get them unhappy with you. It will haunt you forever.
>
>I warned one friend of mine to get the permits and ask for advice. He
>built then went for the permit. He WAS up to code, but they made him
>double his rafters. They have that authority. I can not emphasize
>enough, KISS THEIR FEET at every turn of the way.
>__________________________________
>KrazyKyngeKorny(Krazy, not stupid)
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