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Updated about 8 years ago, 10/23/2016

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Johannah Ridley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Essex County, NJ
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Permits Plans vs. Actual Work

Johannah Ridley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Essex County, NJ
Posted

Hey all,

I just learned our general contractor is using a plumber that is NOT the plumber who drafted the plans/sketches on the original permit. 

  • Is this common?? Should we be concerned?
  • If we or the town later discovers faulty plumbing work, are permits pulled to review the original plans and will there be an issue if the person who performed the work isn't the person on the permit?

thanks fam,

JR

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