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BingBong022 t1_jbz5d88 wrote

Lmao na, you don't need a building permit to replace drywall

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Jerkeyjoe OP t1_jbz7ivf wrote

I mean, I donno. Suppose it counts as "Finnish work". Wouldn't normally care but I have an HOA to reckon with

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WafflesTheBadger t1_jbz99fr wrote

Read your HOA bylaws re: finish work. Typically, the HOA shouldn't give a hoot about work inside of your condo so long as it doesn't have the potential to interfere. i.e. if you're doing some bathroom maintenance then they'll want to make sure your contractor is licensed and bonded and that they are aware of when they're coming.

source: both of my parents have been president of their respective HOA boards in the past (and have since resigned because there is nothing redeeming about it)

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mormreed t1_jbzbbrs wrote

HOA doesn't determine if you need a permit. HOA permission is very different from city permits.

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Jerkeyjoe OP t1_jbzngrd wrote

Yup I get that. I was concerned about a nosey neighbor asking to see a permit. I'm hoping to get this done without anyone really noticing

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