12-27-2009, 02:13 PM
You may be correct in all of that but the issue of safety is addressed by the requirement for a permit and inspection. Many states rely on the permit/inspection process to address public safety.
Either with a licensed trade or a simple owner builder the work is subject to permit and inspection and is either approved or disapproved.
In the case of disapproval there are sections in the code to impose additional inspection fees for multiple inspections.
I can't guarantee that the assumption of competence would be the prevailing argument but court cases often put forth more than on valid argument.
Either with a licensed trade or a simple owner builder the work is subject to permit and inspection and is either approved or disapproved.
In the case of disapproval there are sections in the code to impose additional inspection fees for multiple inspections.
I can't guarantee that the assumption of competence would be the prevailing argument but court cases often put forth more than on valid argument.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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