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Under s. R113. 4 of the 7th Edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR, violation of any provision of 780 CMR shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000 or by imprisonment for not more than one year, or both for each violation.
In most cases, a building permit is pulled by the general contractor and he / she is responsible for calling into the Code Enforcement Department to schedule a building inspection.
Can a homeowner pull their own electrical permit? No, only a Massachusetts licensed electrician can obtain an electrical permit.
Can a homeowner pull his own permit and hire an unlicensed and unregistered contractor? Yes. But in that case the permit holder is responsible for compliance with the codes and does not have access to the guarantee fund.
How long does it take to obtain a building permit? The Building Department has a maximum of 30 days in which to issue or deny a building permit. The actual time can vary from 3 days up to the maximum 30-day limit, depending on the number of applications ahead of yours, and the scope of work.
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Contact your local building office and describe the project you want to do. Applying for a building permits Prepare the permit application Submit the building permit application and pay whatever fees are required. The licensing office will issue you an official permit certificate.
Building Department records are public. All permits, applications, building plans, complaints or correspondence regarding individual properties are kept on file. This can be particularly helpful to someone who is considering purchasing property.

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