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Permits are a pain, any suggestions
First rehab in NJ. Im realizing its whole different ball game than Philly when it comes to L&I. Im all about doing things the right way and i have skilled and licenses people in PA. However none in NJ and they charge sn arm and leg and EVERTHING needs a permit.
With that said could i save some time and money by having an non licensed electrician do the rough wiring and just have the licensed electrician pull the permit tie it in to the box ? Or will the licensed guy want to run all the wires? To me it seems like easy money for the licensed electrician.
Anyone have any luck doing this?