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Residential permits apply to any development that occurs on private property and not for commercial use. Examples would include: mobile homes; additions to existing homes; swimming pools; porches; private paving; garages; new home construction; patios; and, any structural repair.
A building permit is required for most residential projects inside the corporate city of Houston limits; these include, but are not limited to: Construction work on new or existing buildings. Remodeling (excluding painting, wallpapering) Building repair work.
A building permit is required for most residential projects inside the corporate city of Houston limits; these include, but are not limited to: Construction work on new or existing buildings. Remodeling (excluding painting, wallpapering)
Sign Permits Permits must be obtained before signs can be ed, altered, or repaired. Permits are only issued to licensed sign contractors. No new permits can be issued for off-premise signs (Exception: Section 4612(b) of the Houston Sign Code). Relocation permits are issued for certain off-premise signs.
Plans will be routed to and reviewed by Planning and Fire Marshal. Both departments will make comments if corrections are required. Please see the supporting templates in the website links below. If you have questions about multi-family site plan review, please contact the Planner of the Day at 832-394-8849.
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Log in or register for an iPermits account. Complete a permit application in the iPermits portal. Pay any applicable fees associated with the application. After permit fees have been paid, you will receive an invitation to upload plans into ProjectDox.
You may not need a permit for signs to be used on your personal property. However, displaying them on public roads and infrastructure typically requires permits.
Yes, you most likely need a permit to remodel a bathroom in Houston. Most bathroom remodels involve plumbing and electrical work that must be done in compliance with building codes.

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