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Some examples of work that does not need a permit are: Painting. Plastering. Installing new cabinets* Plumbing Fixture Replacement. Resurfacing floors* Non-structural Roof Repair.
The primary purpose of a building permit is to check that the design is going to be safe, meeting the requirements of building codes. This covers structural integrity, mechanical systems, fire safety (proper building assemblies and materials), life safety (proper egress and exits), energy efficiency, and accessibility.
A building or construction permit is an approval issued by the city or government agency having jurisdiction over a parcel of land. Building permits provide applicants with the legal authority to complete construction work. They are in place to help the government ensure that a structure is legal, safe, and meets code.
A building permit is required for the construction, renovation, alteration, repair, relocation, demolition, use, and occupancy of any building, structure, or portion thereof.
A building permit is required for new construction, additions, alteration, change of occupancy, renovations, relocations, and repairs or rehabilitation of a building or structure. Electrical, Plumbing and A/C, and Heating may also be required.
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On average, it takes about 1-3 months to get a building permit in NYC. Permitting timelines depend on the type of permit you applied for. Current timelines for the DOB to review an initial permit application are: Alt1 (standard filing): 3-4 months.

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