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Stop work order after completion.

Ronald Ty
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I saw a flip done without permits. Listed and contingent. I went by the home today and saw a village building dept stop work order (no, o did not call). Im thinking the home inspector suggested to the buyer to see of any permits were pulled. 

Regardless, what happens in this regard if no licensed plumber (new bathroom was added) or electrician (new panel) were done?



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David M.
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@Ronald Ty

hmmmm... not sure if picts would be enough for inspector... Prbably depend on the inspector. Lets face it, if the flipper/person isn't organized enough to arrange a permit inspection, they probably aren't organized enough to take pictures. Also, if they own the property personally and didn't use a LLC, they would probably just say that they did the work themselves and then don't need to get a licensed traded involved.

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