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You can sell a house with unpermitted work. However, youre obligated to disclose any unpermitted work done in the home to buyers before they begin the home buying process. As the seller, youre responsible for acquiring and closing out any permits before the buyer signs the contract.
Fines and Penalties If your unpermitted work is found to be in violation of the city regulations, you may have to pay a code violation fee, somewhere between $350-$600 depending its size and scope. This fee may increase from $1200-$1500 if you fail to pay it within 30 days.
How to Homologate Your Unpermitted Work Meet with the Planning Department. Hire an Contractor or Designer to Draw Floor Plans. Submit Documents for Design Review. Schedule Initial Inspection. Final Inspection Issuance of Certificate of Occupancy.
Failing to obtain a permit when required may result in substantial fines or being ordered to remove the offending project or incur costs to docHub compliance with the applicable codes; it depends. What may surprise licensees is how many seemingly minor improvements/repairs may require a permit.
Contractors who violate the law are subject to disciplinary action by CSLB, including civil penalty assessments of up to $5,000 per violation, an order of correction that requires payment of permit fees and any assessed penalties imposed by the local building department, and suspension or revocation of the license.
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When you sign a building permit application as an owner-builder, you assume full responsibility for all phases of your project and its integrity. You must pull all building permits. Your project must pass codes and building inspections.
Contractors who violate the law are subject to disciplinary action by CSLB, including civil penalty assessments of up to $5,000 per violation, an order of correction that requires payment of permit fees and any assessed penalties imposed by the local building department, and suspension or revocation of the license.
You can go back to the city or county and obtain a permit retroactively on already completed projects. The cost associated with retroactive permitting will depend on the scope and value of the construction. Before going to the city to obtain a permit, you might want to hire a contractor to examine the existing work.

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