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Some examples of work that does not need a permit are: Painting. Plastering. Installing new cabinets* Plumbing Fixture Replacement. Resurfacing floors* Non-structural Roof Repair.
In New York City, you need a building permit to construct new buildings, additions on existing buildings, perform significant reconstruction, and demolish existing structures. Examples of projects that require a building permit in NYC include: Building any new residential or commercial structure.
You may be able to sue a contractor for unpermitted work if it was their responsibility to pull permits, particularly if that responsibility is written into your contract. While homeowners typically leave permit work to the professionals, some decide to pull their own permits for whatever reason.
When a contractor doesnt want to get a permit, theres always a reason. They might want to save the owner money, believing part of their job is to help manage the owners finances. They might want to start the job without waiting for the permit process, which in some cases can take months waiting for plan checks.
The Rules of the City of New York 101-14 requires that backyard sheds meet the following requirements: Size: Up to 120 square feet no permits needed. Above 121 square feet plans, approval, and permits required. Height: Maximum 7 feet 6 inches.
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