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Is a Permit Required?
We are doing our first flip in Denham Springs, LA, just outside of Baton Rouge. The house got about 5' of water and has been completely gutted ll the way to the studs throughout. All electrical, plumbing, and AC will be brand new throughout. Is a permit required for this type of work? If a permit is not obtained what could be the consequence?