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Sep 2, 2014
2:49
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byujag
insurance coverage won't cover it?
I doubt you'll get credit for the extra usable square footage. what happens when the cause of a house fire is deemed to be due to faulty wiring that wasn't properly inspected- what will the insurance company say?
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Question on getting permits and inspection when finishing basement.
DogBoy
9/2/14 2:45pm
I heard of resale issue. Is it just not being able to advertise the full sq/ft?
Grit for Brains
9/2/14 2:48pm
potential buyers will be turned off by the risk the addition was poorly done
byujag
9/2/14 2:50pm
Ok, but as far as appraisal and what not, that doesn't affect it?
Grit for Brains
9/2/14 2:51pm
I plan on having it inspected for the safety of my family, but I guess
DogBoy
9/2/14 2:54pm
insurance coverage won't cover it?
byujag
9/2/14 2:49pm
People don't pull permits to hide a finished basement.
IndependentGeorge
9/2/14 2:56pm
That's why I am amazed at how many people said the didn't get permits.
DogBoy
9/2/14 2:59pm
You may be required to disclose that information to future buyers.
moorer23
9/2/14 3:19pm
Unless you're a trained electrician, plumber, HVAC, carpenter....
RealTexan Coug
9/2/14 3:42pm
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