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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply
Would you buy a house with a lot of renovation done but no permit
Hello All
a house on sale now has done a lot of renovation including 3 new bathrooms and two new bedrooms, new kitchens, new electrical panel, new electrical baseboards and removed old oil radiators.
The thing is he didn't ever pull a permit for the job.
Got an house inspection report nothing much saying about plumbing and electrical.
would you buy this house? this will definitely cash flow
Most Popular Reply

Nope.... not pulling a permit for electrical and plumbing saves a small amount of money and points to cutting corners on key building infrastructure.