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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Permit Application Corrections Routing Form in the editor.
  2. Fill in the P.R. Number and Date at the top of the form to identify your application.
  3. In the first column, indicate where additional or corrected documents should be delivered for review by selecting from the Review Group options provided.
  4. Ensure that each section is completed accurately, including fields for 'Reviewed By' and 'Office Use Only' for tracking purposes.
  5. Sign and date the form in the designated area, ensuring that your name is printed clearly beneath your signature.
  6. Review any notes regarding fees associated with excess plan reviews to avoid unexpected charges.

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If you start a renovation without a permit, the city can issue a stop-work order until the proper permits are acquired. There could also be a fine (up to $50,000 for a first offence!) or they could even require any work already completed to be removed.
Permit amendment means any revisions to the original permit such as addition or reduction of repair fees.
If you do not have a permit for work that has already started, and it turns out you need a permit for that work, you could face serious and potentially costly consequences, including: A work without permit administrative fee. This is an additional fee equal to 50 percent of the permit fees for the project.
An individual who is charged and found guilty of an offence under the Building Code Act, 1992 , such as building without a permit, can be fined up to $50,000 for a first offence and up to $100,000 for subsequent offences.
If you dont obtain a building permit when required, several consequences can arise: Fines and Penalties: You may be subject to fines from local authorities for not following building regulations. Stop Work Orders: Authorities can issue a stop work order, halting all construction until the proper permits are obtained.

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Omitting known unpermitted work is considered misrepresentation or fraud in many states. If discovered after the sale, the buyer could take legal action against you, potentially resulting in financial penalties or lawsuits.
Fines and Penalties: You may face fines imposed by local authorities for not having the required permits. Legal Issues: Unpermitted work can lead to legal action, including stop-work orders or lawsuits from neighbors or homeowners associations.
Small, unpermitted projects (as long as theyre clearly disclosed to buyers) might not affect the value of your property. However, when it comes to large-scale unpermitted work, you may have to consider a lower asking price for your listing since the buyer will have to assume responsibility for the work that was done.

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