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[quote=Anonymous]I did some renovations to my home in a historic district in DC. I renovated bathrooms but didn’t change the plumbing or placement of anything, and put up a new wall dividing the kitchen and living space, plus general painting and refinishing floors etc. I didn’t get permits but when talking to friends recently who also live in a DC historic district I realized I was supposed to get permits. This is frustrating because I actually called the DC homeowners line and was told I didn’t need permits for the work I was doing, but I guess they didn’t realize my address is in a historic district. My question is what do I do now? Should I get permits after the fact now that everything is done? Is that even possible? Will this unpermitted work make it impossible to sell my house later?[/quote]
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