Submitted by gut46 t3_127m6wq in philadelphia
archguy20 t1_jegvcva wrote
Reply to comment by gut46 in Doing construction work without a permit by gut46
Call this architect, I highly recommend them for a project like this. The city is looking for a drawing (however simple) of the work that is being performed. The architect will make that drawing and submit the correct permit app to the city on your behalf, as well as connect you a qualified contractor that has experience performing this work.
It will be worth it knowing that the work is properly documented and permitted. Having the architect's stamped drawings and approved permit gives you protection is issues arise during or after the project is complete.
As others have mentioned, if a contractor performs this work w/o permit and something happens his or your insurance may not protect you.
gut46 OP t1_jegxanz wrote
That sounds expensive
archguy20 t1_jegy4c4 wrote
How much is the whole job going to cost? 10k, 30k? If you don’t have a permit, you are completely unprotected from any liability. If someone falls off a scaffold and dies you are getting sued. If your facade fails within 6 months of work being completed and you have water infiltration you are going to have a harder time recovering money. IMO you can’t afford to not do it the correct way. A call and estimate from an architect is free. Just see how much they want and what they recommend. They are going to adjust their fee accordingly, you will not be spanked for a job this small.
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