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Erich Martinez
  • Investor
  • Commerce City, CO
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Electrical / Plumbing Question

Erich Martinez
  • Investor
  • Commerce City, CO
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I've placed an offer on a property where some of the electrical and plumbing has been stripped.  It looks like the wiring in one room and plumbing in one of the bathrooms.  I'm wondering if they got startled otherwise I'm not seeing serious damage as I've seen in other properties.

I was curious because it looks like basic plumbing and wiring needs replacement to one breaker circuit, and one plumbing line.  There is some drywall damage where the wiring was pulled that will need replacement.

My question is based on the damage described above would a permit be needed in the Pueblo CO area to address these changes or could I hire a handyman or do the changes myself.  Overall, I'm not seeing a large amount of damage.

Regards,

Erich

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