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[quote=Anonymous]We just sold our house and the buyers wanted to see copies of the permits. Like you, we redid the kitchen and replaced the load bearing wall with an LVL beam. Since we were already getting permits for the plumbing and electrical work, it wasn't a big deal to add the structural work. Fast forward 5 years.....we are getting divorced. When we did the work we had no intention of ever moving but life happens. We needed to sell the house much faster than we ever anticipated. My point is, get the permit. Better safe than sorry and you have no idea what the future might hold. If we had stayed together and in the house forever live we anticipated and we sold it in 20 years, a buyer probably wouldn't not have noticed that the renovations but having to sell so soon after the renovations, they certainly did.[/quote]
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