Hobby_Man22
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Say he's there to inspect a driveway or give a permit for a driveway and sees you have an a.c. unit that wasn't permitted. Is he going to make you get a permit for it?
Who "prints" anything today? Most are pretty busy people, they are there to do the inspection and move on.They don't print off a list of existing permits for the property before they even show up?
So most don't care it seems....Who "prints" anything today? Most are pretty busy people, they are there to do the inspection and move on.
I had an inspector come and do a permitted roof inspection. I got a letter 2 weeks later saying the deck work I was doing was unpermitted (Complete tear off of decking AND RAILINGS which is apparently what I needed the permit for) and I needed to get it signed off. Went down to the township, paid my $45, Corona hit, got it inspected like a year later once it was done. 30 second cursory inspection.
bit of a money grab all in all, but I understand the purpose. All in all, I avoid local government as much as possible
Yeah, No. They are there to look at the new thing.They don't print off a list of existing permits for the property before they even show up?
Was in the back. It was in progress, completely skeletonized at that point, just the joists were left. You could see it from 3 sidesif the house.Where was the deck located? Front of the house or back? Was it like a front porch type of thing?
Later I decided to re-roof the place. I was going to do it myself so I pulled a permit. Only after I applied, waited for approval, & picked up the permit did they give me a sheet stating that if I was going to rent the place, or sell within two years, I could not do the work myself..
I decided not to fight the county & just hired a roofing company. It appears here that it's just another tax, & a benefit for contractors.Depends on the town/county. Took my contractor 6 weeks to get a permit for windows and siding. The town was holding me hostage over a roofing permit pulled 8 years before and never communicated that with meWhy do contractors skirt permits anyways? What's the process of getting one? If it's a situation of he has to come out once to see where we're putting it then again to see it after the install or to say oh no you can't put the ac above the office, that's not safe and throwing out the whole job. Or you can't put an ac in a building like this etc. I'm sure there was a good reason why a well known contractor did what he did. At the time I just didn't think you know one day you may have someone here to permit an add on to the building and they can tell me to take it all down. I'd throw a fit if he made me take down my insulation I did little by little over a period of like 2 months.
You are worrying too muchIt's hard not to notice an ac unit imo.
