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David Murphy
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What initial inspections/permits do I need in San Antonio?

David Murphy
  • Investor
  • Fairfield, CA
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Hi all! This is my first post as a BP member. 

I live in California, but am getting into the San Antonio, Texas, market. I should be closing on a single family home on Friday that we'll rehab and sell. This is not only my first property in Texas, it's my first flip period. (I've done some property management and owned a couple of small multi-families before.)

I'm working with a good local realtor and--I believe--a good general contractor, but I would like to know myself what are the first inspections I need done and permits I need signed before I can do anything other than demo?

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Jim Cummings
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Jim Cummings
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@David Murphy. Presuming the property is in San Antonio City limits, call the Planning & Permits section and they will tell you what Inspections & Permits you will need.

If this is a small "Lipstick Only" Renovation, you may be able to get by without any permits. However, if you need roofing, electrical, HVAC, major plumbing, etc, the specific contractor will be required to get the appropriate permits. 

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