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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Rehabs on flooded houses
There are tons of flooded and gutted houses on the market since the big flood last year. Have any of you guys done any rehabs on these houses and were they different than any other rehabs you've done? Do you need any special permits or anything when it's known the house flooded?
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@Shawn- I have done some and didn't have to pull a permit. It really depends on how much water the property too on.