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Permits are required for any new pools, structures or additions like screen enclosures, fences, sheds and car- ports or any new plumbing, electrical or mechanical air conditioning work. Also, exterior repair work like the replacement of windows, doors, siding or a new roof needs a permit.
They also take a hands-off approach when it comes to new sod, landscaping or trees. And while your neighbors might hate you if you paint your house some garish color, the building inspectors aren't interested: Interior and exterior painting requires no permit.
Section 105.1 of the Florida Building Code states that a permit is required to construct, enlarge, alter, repair, move, demolish or change the occupancy or occupant content of a building or structure or to erect, , enlarge, alter, repair, remove, convert or replace any electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing
If you need to add new plumbing lines to your bathroom to accommodate a new sink or move an existing one to another spot in the bathroom, you'll need a permit. Any project that drastically changes the footprint of the bathroom will likely require a permit.
Work that does not require a permit is typically cosmetic, such as: Painting* Tile* Floor coverings including carpet, vinyl, wood, and more. Shelving. Cabinet Work. Wall papering.
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If you can verify that unpermitted work has been done prior to signing the purchase agreement, the seller may still be legally responsible for seeing that the that proper permits are pulled and the work is completed before the property can be sold.
The quick answer is: only if you are moving or adding plumbing, electrical, mechanical, or walls within the home. So if you are refinishing your cabinets \u2013 you will not need a permit. If you are removing cabinetry and replacing cabinetry in the same location \u2013 you will not need a permit.
Permits are required for any new pools, structures or additions like screen enclosures, fences, sheds and car- ports or any new plumbing, electrical or mechanical air conditioning work. Also, exterior repair work like the replacement of windows, doors, siding or a new roof needs a permit.
Yes. A permit is required to verify that the manufacturer's installation procedures are followed and are in compliance with the Florida Building Code. Residential interior door replacement does not require a permit.
Replacement of Toilet, Bidet, Urinal, Sink, Faucets, Disposal, Dishwasher, Electric Pool-Heater, provided such replacements do not involve or require rearrangement of fixtures (2 Fixtures max.) The clearing of stoppages or the repairing of leaks in pipes, valves or fixtures.

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