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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
How to keep tabs on contractor?
I hired a contractor to rehab my property. I've been waiting on permits for quite some time. He says the city has been taking a long time and has been making many request for additional information. How can I check to see if the permits are really taking so long because of the city, or if he's been slow about following up on their requests? Is there a history somewhere that shows what he's submitted, what they've requested, etc?
Thanks
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Call the city and explain you're the owner at 123 Main St and want to know what's going on with the permits.