4 Dangers of Unpermitted Kansas City Improvements
Posted by Amy Vochatzer // March 27, 2019
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Do
I really need a Kansas City building permit? When
planning alterations to your home, you are just rolling the dice if you
don’t pull building permits. Not applying for building permits exposes you to 4 dangers of
unpermitted Kansas City improvements.
4 Dangers of Unpermitted Kansas City Improvements
- Some homeowners are finding when they try to
sell or refinance their home, prospective buyers or lending institutions want
proof that alterations are in compliance with local codes. Without a permit and
inspection on record, there is no proof. The homeowner must then apply for a
permit with no guarantee that the remodel will meet the codes, and they face
the possibility that the remodel must be redone or removed. This is costly and
frustrating and could cause delays in refinancing or a lost sale of their home.
- If a fire or
other calamity occurred to the house you sold as a result of faulty
construction or wiring, the new owner’s home insurance company, most likely,
would not cover the damage when they learned that no permits were pulled for
the construction. The new homeowners would turn to
you to pay for the damage.
- Getting caught without a permit is one of the 5
dangers of unpermittedKansas City improvements, It can result in much higher costs and substantial delays for
any home improvement project. It can carry fines and cause delays much longer
than allocating a few days for on-site inspections. The fees and time required
to secure a permit is just a small price to pay compared to the consequences of
not getting it.
- And what about the bank or the mortgage
provider that owns the house? If you
have a mortgage, you most likely already signed somewhere in your mortgage
documents that you are to obtain building permits for any work that requires
them. Acquiring building permits is more than just your responsibility as a
homeowner, but also your responsibility as a law-abiding citizen.
The
Building Permit Process
The building permit process is not meant to give you a headache for being a property owner. Building permits are a way for local governments
to enforce their building codes, ensuring all buildings meet minimum safety and
structural standards—all of which will
help you, the homeowner, preserve the value of your home. These codes are being updated every few
years, as new building methods and materials are introduced and applied.
Municipalities invest a lot of money and time in continuing education for their
inspectors. This is a service you should be taking advantage of as a homeowner
as it’s in place to protect, not harm homeowners.
In summary, building permits are mainly about safety. By enforcing construction standards, they give you and the other occupants of the building the best chance to avoid fire, structural failure or something as simple as a child getting his head caught between stair posts. If you decide to move, the permit process also protects future owners.
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