rieferman
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My pov has been.. it's a detached barn, I'm basically just repairing what's already there... therefore, fly under the radar and just do what I need to do and plead forgiveness later as needed. And I highly highly doubt anyone will ever look or care.
But it's been eating away at me anyways.
So I talked to our township code enforcement guy today. He's a nice guy that I've talked to on several other issues (when we did work in the house, we pulled permits etc.).
He said that since we're just repairing an existing structure, even running new circuits, and since the structure is detached and the foot print is under 1000 square feet, we're good to go. No permits or anything needed.
He also said that the township doesn't enforce electrical, but he had some "third party" resources he thought we could use if we wanted "peace of mind". He mentioned it can be useful for insurance purposes in some instances, but he wasn't sure about that. Suggested I call my insurance agent to see if it's necessary.
So, I was surprised that my covert operation need not be so covert.
Is that basically the way it works everywhere, or is it just a case of small town America?
But it's been eating away at me anyways.
So I talked to our township code enforcement guy today. He's a nice guy that I've talked to on several other issues (when we did work in the house, we pulled permits etc.).
He said that since we're just repairing an existing structure, even running new circuits, and since the structure is detached and the foot print is under 1000 square feet, we're good to go. No permits or anything needed.
He also said that the township doesn't enforce electrical, but he had some "third party" resources he thought we could use if we wanted "peace of mind". He mentioned it can be useful for insurance purposes in some instances, but he wasn't sure about that. Suggested I call my insurance agent to see if it's necessary.
So, I was surprised that my covert operation need not be so covert.
Is that basically the way it works everywhere, or is it just a case of small town America?



