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Is permit required for these?

Raj Malhotra
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Hello All,

I am a new investor and looking at a potential house to do my first flip. I understand that during the flip process, i will be required to have a licensed contractor for major electrical and plumbing work.


1) My first question is about converting a full bedroom into a bath/ laundry room- would i need a permit for this as i am not sure if its just comes under carpentry and drywall work? The plumbing and electrical will be done by pulling necessary permit if this happens.

2) Is repairing a leaky roof(In couple spots) and replacing any damaged underlayment & sheathing require a permit?

The shingles will be put back on these spots but not the entire roof.

Thank you so much for the replies.


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