If you own a house or a store, the term “permit” isn’t foreign to you. Also, if you’re creating a structure of any kind, this is the most vital concept to understand. This is due to the fact that the entire existence of your structure is dependent on it.
Now you may think “What’s all the hullabaloo about the building permit and why should I obtain a permit before construction of my home or my commercial property?” Well, we are here to help you understand that but first let’s understand what’s a permit. In its literal definition, a permit is “It’s an official document giving someone authorization to do something”. In this case, it’s an authorization document that officially allows you to construct structures that you’ve seeked permissions for in respective authorized zones.
If you’re just looking to make minor changes to your home or simple repairs then you may not have to worry about building permits, however if the changes are major and involve construction then you may have to get the necessary permit from the local government bodies submitting your permit drawings and other necessary documents for approval.
This may seem silly at first, knowing that you will be spending your money on building construction, that the structure will be built on your land, and that you will want building permits. So let’s take a closer look at how permits are an important part of the governing authorities.
A permit assures the safety of you and others in and around the structure to be built by passing the minimal safety threshold set by zoning rules and land use ordinances. While the specifics of this authorization vary by region, the essential logic stays consistent. As a result, it is your job to obtain approval from the regulatory organizations for your project specifications in order to comply with the codes. Failing to obtain a permit and yet continuing to build your structure can lead to catastrophic risk to not just your property but also your life.
For example, if an accident occurs on your property, such as a fire or a collapse, you may suffer severe financial implications. Lack of permits may also cause problems when selling or renting your home, as the inspection process may raise eyebrows and reduce the value of your property. In general, violations of the Building Code Act of 1992 can result in fines of up to $50000-$100,000 for residential offenders and $500000-$1500000 for corporate organizations. You don’t want to be the type of person that always has the government looking over their shoulder, especially with such risks involved.
Building projects necessitate a high level of expertise, as does the review and approval process. In order to begin your project, you would need to have permit drawings and other necessary blueprints created and approved. The process of obtaining permits is now time-consuming and may involve a lot of paperwork because the building blueprints/plans must be sent to the appropriate authorities for inspection and approval. This is where we can assist you. Our experience with multiple governing bodies and the process can make obtaining a permit appear to be a piece of cake!
Reach out to our team of expert professionals at 2267477966 or email us at rnhdesigns21@gmail.com and we can guide you through all your questions on the permits and get it done for you too!