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Inspections required if I fix it my self

Pam Poe
  • Sorrento, FL
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I am rehabbing a house I bought, it needs everything and I've gutted to studs and am now rebuilding. I am a 55 year old widow women not a contractor. I like fixing and painting. So if I do all the work inside do I need to pull permits? For plumbing, electrical etc? I replaced the septic and drain field with no permit and no one complained but I don't know if I got lucky or better to be safe. It's my 1st project. Thanks

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Pam Poe
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Thank you all for your responses, the house is in the country. I will get permits for electric no plumbing needed yet but I thought about it and my work may pass my inspections but like the guy said when I go to sell m, it may have to pass someone else's inspections. So better be safe then sorry:)

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