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Did you buy a fixer upper?
We no longer have the right to fix up our own homes without the approval of a code inspector, the inspector may charge what he see's fit to charge. Some jobs may require multiple inspections.
This will also require a permit per project. No permit will cost up to 1000 dollars.
There is a state inspection and a local municipality inspection required. thats 2 per project. Inspections run 250 per pop at a minimum.
If your water heater goes out tonight, dont bother going to lowes until you get a permit and a date for inspection.
It was said at a local town meeting that inspectors will wait at local home improvement stores and follow shoppers home to look for permits.
NO MORE DO IT YOURSELF PROJECTS
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We no longer have the right to fix up our own homes without the approval of a code inspector, the inspector may charge what he see's fit to charge. Some jobs may require multiple inspections.
This will also require a permit per project. No permit will cost up to 1000 dollars.
There is a state inspection and a local municipality inspection required. thats 2 per project. Inspections run 250 per pop at a minimum.
If your water heater goes out tonight, dont bother going to lowes until you get a permit and a date for inspection.
It was said at a local town meeting that inspectors will wait at local home improvement stores and follow shoppers home to look for permits.
NO MORE DO IT YOURSELF PROJECTS
The rest of the story