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re: Permitting question- we may have unknowingly screwed up
Posted on 7/25/14 at 5:49 pm to tiger94gop
Posted on 7/25/14 at 5:49 pm to tiger94gop
Just to close the circle on this. All went well. Got the assessment report. Mentioned the upgrade and determined due to the nature of the work a permit wasn't necessary after talking with the contractor who explained the scope of the work.
Assessed value came in above where we needed, but a little below what we were hoping. Still, all is good for now.
Assessed value came in above where we needed, but a little below what we were hoping. Still, all is good for now.
Posted on 7/26/14 at 5:24 pm to BR Tiger
My parents did almost this same thing. Extended the wall another few feet, though.
The room looks amazing (a tad better than the other rooms even). we assumed the assessor probably wouldn't ask for a permit, but even if they did, wouldn't the worst case scenario mean you just couldn't include it in the square footage of the house (thought it should be an added value to buyers)?
The room looks amazing (a tad better than the other rooms even). we assumed the assessor probably wouldn't ask for a permit, but even if they did, wouldn't the worst case scenario mean you just couldn't include it in the square footage of the house (thought it should be an added value to buyers)?
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