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A building permit is required for any new construction, home addition/remodel, basement finish, accessory structure exceeding 130 square feet, pools, carports, any work on gas, electrical, mechanical, or plumbing systems (including furnace and AC unit installations); and any other item at the discretion of the
Florida sellers are required by law to disclose unpermitted work at the time of the sale of the home. If the seller does not do so, you can be entitled to go after them with legal action to recoup the cost of the permits, changes that need to be made to bring a remodel up to code, and legal fees.
Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, countertops and similar finish work not involving structural changes or alterations.
To approve your unpermitted work post construction, there are two main options: Demolish the work done and restore the building to its previous condition. Legalize the unpermitted work by obtaining a retroactive building permit.
If anything has been built that does not comply with zoning ordinances or building codes, city officials can order that portion of the work to be demolished. In addition, a fine can be levied on the project. Therefore, most professional contractors will not proceed on a project without a permit.
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Exterior Work Requiring a Building Permit Includes (but not limited to): New construction, residential and commercial. Mobile, manufactured, modular home, or camp model setup on your own property or in an existing park. Accessory Dwelling Units.
A building permit is required for all sheds and accessory structures. In addition to the normal requirements of the Building Code we are concerned with the location of the shed in relation to zoning setbacks, location of wells or septic systems and other utilities.
In most cases and in most Utah cities, a building permit is not required on any storage shed or accessory building that is 200 square feet or smaller.
There is no provision in the Florida Building Code regarding the inspection of a completed structure. When someone is cited for construction without a permit, a double permit fee will be imposed. If a stop-work order was issued, there is a $100 fee imposed as well.
Building Permits are required for all of the following: Constructing any new building or structure. Additions or alterations to any existing building or structure. Changing the use and occupancy type of any building or tenant space within an existing building.

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