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However, ing to the City of Los Angeles residential requirements, if the planned building is more than 120 square feet, and needs electrical and plumbing supplies, then a building permit is required before you can proceed. There are certain instances when you need a permit to build, even on rental properties.
Though you pay for the permit as part of your project cost, your contractor will pay the city and obtain the permit themselves. Going this route ensures your contractor is held liable for the work should a problem occur down the road. If you pull the permit, the responsibility falls on you.
Work Requiring Building Permits Description of WorkPermit Needed? (Yes/No) Interior remodel of painting, tiling, carpet and/or trim work No Minor deck repairs (non-structural) No Minor repairs to roof covering No Minor repairs to siding, brick masonry, or stucco No32 more rows
Any owner or authorized agent who intends to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish or change the occupancy of a building or structure, or to , , enlarge, alter, repair, remove, convert or replace any electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing system, the installation of which is regulated by the
Have a question? Need a little extra help? Contact us! Express Permitting (404-546-6907) Permits for Residential Additions / alterations 1,500 sq. ft. ( 404-330-6906)

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Work Requiring Building Permits Description of WorkPermit Needed? (Yes/No) Accessory structures 200 square feet or less for use as a storage building No Appliance replacement using hardwired devices such as piping or wiring Yes Appliance replacement using plug-in devices No Bathroom fixture repair and/or replacement No32 more rows
While its important to check with your local county, city, or township, most locations in Georgia only require a permit to build or place a shed if its 120 square feet or larger, or if its more than one story high.

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