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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Anonymous wrote: Oh no, he’d be *gasp* just like half my neighbors who get unpermitted work done.[/quote] Half your neighbors will not be covered by their homeowners insurance if there is any damage or liability claims to those parts of the house that are unpermitted. Maybe you should let them know.[/quote] Not accurate. Source: am an instance lawyer. There are rare cases where the insurer determines that the defect was caused by poor work that would have been prevented had the work been permitted. That will be denied. Or if you knowingly made a false representation to your insurer that the work was permitted, some claims MAY be denied. I get all my work permitted but have never been asked since I bought my house whether there’s been unpermitted work. [/quote]
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