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What Happens If You Pour Concrete Without a Permit? If your project requires a permit and you move forward without one, your local building department can impose fines or require you to return your property to its original condition.
Before Wednesdays vote, the cost of service was $1,076 per ride. That price will now rise to $1,826, an increase of almost 70 percent. This hasnt been adjusted since 2012, said Houston Fire Department Chief Sam Pena. A study from (Finance Department) internal auditors recommended an increase.
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.
The following list of construction or remodeling projects typically do not require a permit. One-story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 300 square feet. Cabinets counter tops. Carpeting and wood/laminate flooring.
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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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.

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