04-20-2016, 06:48 AM
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Originally posted by Carey
For a mortgage & insurance, most likely yes, you will need a permit (or get an after-the-fact "as built". But here, there are homes that are built & sold without permit... There is no requirement for non-permitted structures to be removed at sale or title transfer, as there are in some areas of the country.
I just image that the building code may have changes since the permits were originally pulled. So, if one goes for a permit "as built" then wouldn' it be considered new and have to meet any new requirements? I am just worried about ever being able to pass an inspection and get a building finalized.