Croy9000
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Hey guys. First time poster. My general contractor is wrapping up my 22' x 20' detached workshop. Pretty excited to get started on building out all the interior goodies. But I have some concerns about how the contractor is wrapping things up. Wanted to get opinions.
When I contracted with him I told him that I wanted to do all the wall coverings myself (likely plywood). So he agreed he would build out the building, including electrical service, outlets, and lights. Which at this point he has done his part and is wanting final payment. I figured it might be about a year before I got around to covering the walls, so for now would call it an "unfinished garage".
My concern comes from the fact that I didn't realize he was only getting a temporary electrical inspection, since as he explained he cant get a final without the electrical switches and outlets being covered. So he is telling me he wants final payment, and it would be on me to get a final inspection myself after covering the walls. He then told me "I am not trying to be dishonest here, I am an honest person, but in my 25 years as a builder I have never gotten a final on an addition or detached garage, you should be fine without one". That sounds pretty fishy to me, but maybe its common? I read I could have trouble selling the house since it might be registered with the county as an unfinished/open permit.
My other question is in my last house, we bought it with an unfinished attached garage (no drywall on the walls). How did they get a final inspection? Trying to figure out the difference.
When I contracted with him I told him that I wanted to do all the wall coverings myself (likely plywood). So he agreed he would build out the building, including electrical service, outlets, and lights. Which at this point he has done his part and is wanting final payment. I figured it might be about a year before I got around to covering the walls, so for now would call it an "unfinished garage".
My concern comes from the fact that I didn't realize he was only getting a temporary electrical inspection, since as he explained he cant get a final without the electrical switches and outlets being covered. So he is telling me he wants final payment, and it would be on me to get a final inspection myself after covering the walls. He then told me "I am not trying to be dishonest here, I am an honest person, but in my 25 years as a builder I have never gotten a final on an addition or detached garage, you should be fine without one". That sounds pretty fishy to me, but maybe its common? I read I could have trouble selling the house since it might be registered with the county as an unfinished/open permit.
My other question is in my last house, we bought it with an unfinished attached garage (no drywall on the walls). How did they get a final inspection? Trying to figure out the difference.



