Expired Permits Hillsborough | 3 Reasons Home Buyers Want to Check for Expired Permits

Expired Permits Hillsborough | Purchasing a home is most likely the biggest purchase you will make during the course of your life. It is wise to do your research and make sure that the purchase is a good decision for you and your family. One thing you will want to do is initiate a home inspection that will check for expired permits on the home/property you are looking to purchase. Expired permits can cause huge problems if they are not found and dealt with prior to the sale of a home. Here are some reasons home buyers will want to find this information out before signing the dotted line.

 

Cause You to Overpay

An expired construction permit can exist for a variety of reasons. One of the reasons may be that the renovations performed were not done up to code. If this is the case a permit may have been left to expire, because the contractors knew their work would not pass inspection. If you purchase a home in this state, you may end up responsible to fix the mess that was left from the previous remodel.

 

Costs Money to Close Expired Permits

If you don’t find out until after the sale that there were expired permits, it will be up to you to get those permits closed out. There are costs associated with closing out expired permits with the proper authorities. These costs will not be included in the money you borrowed for your home, since you will have found out about them after the purchase.

 

Unable to Start New Renovation Projects

If you have an expired permit you will not be able to apply for new construction permits. If you purchased your new home and wanted to remodel the kitchen, your contractors will not be able to file for the proper permits if there is an expired permit still lingering. This will then delay your new project and cost you money to get the expired permit closed out.

 

If you do find yourself in a situation where you need professional help regarding expired permits, you should give Beryl Engineering & Inspection a call. Their staff have experience in this area and can help you with your expired permit questions.