Answer by Kenneth Bebensee, BROKER
You should be okay. Check with your HOA first. Good luck. Kenny
View ArticleAnswer by Kim Nwachukwu
Kenneth has the right answer. HOA may need to know but no permit needed for sheetrock repairs.
View ArticleAnswer by Ron Thomas
No; Permits are generally required when there is change in the "footprint" of the house, or the job is so major that it requires moving walls, or electrical, or plumbing: Simple jobs normally do not...
View ArticleAnswer by Bruce Lynn
Wow....lots of amateurs here answering questions outside of their expertiese. I'm thinking if you are doing more than a repair, like redoing the whole unit you are probably required to get one. That is...
View ArticleAnswer by Duong Nguyen
No, as long as your work does not change the look from the outside. The key word for condos is conformity as described in the by-law.
View ArticleAnswer by Lynn911.com Dallas Real Estate Agent
When in doubt always contact the city Lynn911 Dallas Realtor & Consultant, Credit Repair Advisor News Personality On Air Radio Show Multimillion Dollar Sales Producer 972-699-9111...
View ArticleAnswer by Dixon Wong
Hi Bigjinc, I wouldnt think that would be a requirement. Most permit needs when you need a licensed electricial and plumbing work done to your property. But you should be fine. But like most agents...
View ArticleAnswer by Bruce Lynn
Wow....lots of amateurs here answering questions outside of their expertiese. I'm thinking if you are doing more than a repair, like redoing the whole unit you are probably required to get one. That is...
View ArticleAnswer by Kenneth Bebensee
You should be okay. Check with your HOA first. Good luck. Kenny
View ArticleAnswer by Kim Nwachukwu
Kenneth has the right answer. HOA may need to know but no permit needed for sheetrock repairs.
View ArticleAnswer by Ron Thomas
No; Permits are generally required when there is change in the "footprint" of the house, or the job is so major that it requires moving walls, or electrical, or plumbing: Simple jobs normally do not...
View ArticleAnswer by Bruce Lynn
Wow....lots of amateurs here answering questions outside of their expertiese. I'm thinking if you are doing more than a repair, like redoing the whole unit you are probably required to get one. That is...
View ArticleAnswer by Duong Nguyen
No, as long as your work does not change the look from the outside. The key word for condos is conformity as described in the by-law.
View ArticleAnswer by Lynn911.com Dallas Real Estate Agent
When in doubt always contact the city Lynn911 Dallas Realtor & Consultant, Credit Repair Advisor News Personality On Air Radio Show Multimillion Dollar Sales Producer 972-699-9111...
View ArticleAnswer by Dixon Wong
Hi Bigjinc, I wouldnt think that would be a requirement. Most permit needs when you need a licensed electricial and plumbing work done to your property. But you should be fine. But like most agents...
View ArticleAnswer by Kenneth Bebensee
You should be okay. Check with your HOA first. Good luck. Kenny
View ArticleAnswer by Kim Nwachukwu
Kenneth has the right answer. HOA may need to know but no permit needed for sheetrock repairs.
View ArticleAnswer by Ron Thomas
No; Permits are generally required when there is change in the "footprint" of the house, or the job is so major that it requires moving walls, or electrical, or plumbing: Simple jobs normally do not...
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