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511. Posted: 16 Dec 2012 21:08 - Properties / What happens if you skip the permitting process?
    ...before. Not sure about your area, but in my state, only people who can pull permits is either a licensed builder or the land owner. I did it myself, it was so easy. All in all, the entire process took about 25 minutes, that included my first stop at the planning dept, then off to the building dept to submit my permit. Then I got a call in a week saying my...

512. Posted: 16 Dec 2012 21:04 - Properties / New from PA
    That is accurate, although we were required to get a building permit from the township after the affidavit was submitted. They did not require plans though, which was interesting. The only inspections required were electrical...

513. Posted: 15 Dec 2012 17:06 - Properties / New from PA
    ...sh on hand (no loans and we arnt wealthy), I have been able to convince her that we do or dont need certain things, so that it falls under the category of recreational cabin in pa and therefor avoids building permits. My one question that I cant find is can we hook this up to power and still be classified as recreational, or by hooking into the power utility do we then ju...

514. Posted: 12 Dec 2012 11:51 - Properties / STOP WORK ORDER on my small cabin need help
    Am in Washington too: Depending on the county a building that small wouldn't need a permit as long as it is just used for storage, has skids or blocks so it could be moved but when you tell them you're living in ...

515. Posted: 5 Dec 2012 21:48 - General Forum / Wanting advice from building inspectors
    ...epartment is able or willing to do. From an inspector's perspective, I feel sorry for people who build without permits just because I know that they will have the violation hanging over their head as long as the building is there, and when it ends it can get dirty. But, if it's just a little cabin.... If you are going to get a permit and do it ...

516. Posted: 5 Dec 2012 18:31 - Properties / What happens if you skip the permitting process?
    Building code does not address gender of the occupants. That's a parental decision up to a certain age. CYFD would have their nose in there at some point if the kids were "older...

517. Posted: 5 Dec 2012 17:21 - Properties / What happens if you skip the permitting process?
    IMHO... it's always a bad idea to avoid building permits. Will you get caught? I think everybody will... eventually. What will they do? Who knows, as it depends on too many factors. Maybe nothing... maybe mak...

518. Posted: 5 Dec 2012 17:11 - Properties / What happens if you skip the permitting process?
    I live in NM. Here is something copied right from the NM building permit application... WHEN BUILDING PERMITS ARE NOT REQUIRED (New Mexico Residential Code 105.2) A building ...

519. Posted: 4 Dec 2012 20:19 - Cabin Construction / How far can you stretch the 144sqft law?
    ... said that, the guy who did my road and knows the in and outs of the town - suggested the 144 without me mentioning it as an option. He stated it as common knowledge. Furthermore, I once spoke with a building inspector in NY state DOB and I told him about how I am trying to build a small cabin and how hard it is. He then said - I think you can build under 200sqft or under 150sqft without ...

520. Posted: 4 Dec 2012 10:03 - Cabin Construction / How far can you stretch the 144sqft law?
    in NY the 144 limit is for a 1 story building, you could get away with a 12x12 with 8' walls and a loft in the top with roofs at 45 angles. I know several people who built like this, the dimensions permit u...

521. Posted: 4 Dec 2012 07:36 - Cabin Construction / How far can you stretch the 144sqft law?
    Found the exact wording - "Exemptions. No building permit shall be required for work in any of the following categories: (1) Construction or installation of up to two one-story detached structures associated with on...

522. Posted: 4 Dec 2012 00:09 - Cabin Construction / How far can you stretch the 144sqft law?
    In my state, NM, here is the exact wording on that section... A building permit shall not be required for the following: 1. One story detached accessory buildings used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses, and similar us...

523. Posted: 1 Dec 2012 13:28 - Member's Projects and Photos / 14'x14' plans, hoping for Spring start
    Renee, I like your ideas! Not sure about all the building code stuff as mentioned, but I'm also very interested in the tiny/small house movement. And I'll gladly proclaim I'm in the WTSHTF clulb! (It's why I live in NW ...

524. Posted: 1 Dec 2012 09:52 - Member's Projects and Photos / 14'x14' plans, hoping for Spring start
    ...; or they could get worse. Nobody has a real job and the government feeds the masses in exchange for their squealing on anything and everything.... But to the quoted part of the OP. Many places have an exemption to building permits for 200 sq ft or less, or perhaps even a lesser figure. But if the fine print is read and understood it can often be plainly seen that the i...

525. Posted: 28 Nov 2012 16:35 - Cabin Construction / On Wheels Question
    Hi hitanktank, Did you also ask what the regulations involved? Always a risk staying under the radar as people and enforcement can change. I was worried when I started to look into building (NE Quebec). Only to find that I could do exactly what I wanted to do. My cabin is a seasonal dwelling so I can use an outhouse and grey water pit. I needed to build 50 feet from t...

526. Posted: 27 Nov 2012 23:17 - Cabin Construction / On Wheels Question
    ...cial that happens to see or hear of the house/trailer. The transportable unit may not be the issue. The issue could be the oocupancy. Lots of could be's.... Quoting: hitanktankd) an accessory building to a residence not containing any habitable rooms and smaller in area than the principle residence sounds like there are allowable structures but there has to be a legal permanent r...

527. Posted: 26 Nov 2012 17:30 - General Forum / Hi New member, Just won a land lease in Quebec.
    So far what I know -Building must be 25m from the shore -I have no time limit to build. -All Commercial grade trees that are cut down to build the road to my lot I have to get a permit and pay ...

528. Posted: 19 Nov 2012 08:44 - Properties / Avoid building permit?
    ...rt feelings and not so graceful behavior. Tensions already running high a new young couple from the big city moved in a few doors down. Both lawyers. The decide to deal with some of the "view" problems by rebuilding their home. Despite city bylaws and permits and building inspectors and all the rest, they find a few tricky little loop holes, su...

529. Posted: 18 Nov 2012 18:40 - General Forum / INTRODUCTION
    Hi everyone, I am interested in building a home/cabin thats off the grid as my primary residence. That being said I really dont know where to start. Actually building the place is not what im confused about...

530. Posted: 13 Nov 2012 20:18 - Properties / Property Question (Building in Saskatchewan)
    Before building it is up to you to check on the local laws and regulations regarding small buildings. Sounds like in your case that would be the Rural Municipality. You may find th...

531. Posted: 28 Oct 2012 20:39 - Cabin Construction / What type of foundation to use
    ...re about 42 to 46 inches average under ground and only 12 to 13 inches above grade. That makes a short lever arm. That said, neither engineer would sign off on it if there was a need to submit for a building permit. I have also since added a shear wall at each end between the end piers (across the ends) and from the end pier to the next on in down eachg long side. I have...

532. Posted: 24 Oct 2012 22:28 - Cabin Construction / Found another option - storage trailer conversion. questions before I buy
    ...I know some here do the 144 sqft shed on their land in NY which is the limit for no permit. But: A. that is too small for me B. technically that is illegal. I spoke with a nice lady at the NY state building department and she was the one who suggested for me to build at 144sqft as it does not need a permit but then she wanted to read the law exactly to ...

533. Posted: 17 Oct 2012 17:10 - Properties / Building a cabin in ontario (permits and fees)
    The Building Permit for the dock and cabin is good for 3 years. I have plenty of time to complete my project before I would have to ask for an extension or renewal. The good news...

534. Posted: 17 Oct 2012 11:49 - Properties / Avoid building permit?
    ...odes and it still stands there keeping me warm and dry. The point is that the government does not need to get involved to make sure a structure is built to last. However, I would never advocate for building a home in town without permision today, but I shouldn't need one to put up a picket fence in front of the flower bed! I think there are several reasons people build without a ...

535. Posted: 16 Oct 2012 15:17 - Properties / Building a cabin in ontario (permits and fees)
    ...th the Township, regarding Trailer use, and of course, cabins! I knew that I would have to do something different in order not to be fined as they were. I discovered that if everyone placed their out-buildings (cabins) on their dock, the Township would go away. I can tell you there are a large number of owners who have accepted us down there now. I know the Bruce well, spent most of my f...

536. Posted: 15 Oct 2012 11:29 - Properties / Building a cabin in ontario (permits and fees)
    ...oo. I wanted a boat house and a large dock for boats without the heavy costs so I researched the laws and found a break for us using the Conservation Authority. They gladly approved of the dock, the building and the gazebo with a standard $ 250 permit that is good for 3-years. The Township has no legal rights to the slope of a property nor what goes on top of the do...

537. Posted: 15 Oct 2012 10:55 - Properties / Building a cabin in ontario (permits and fees)
    ...is it. I owned a cottage on Lake Erie but over the years, the water moved far away from my dock! I sold it and went without for a few years until I researched various Townships and legal issues with building a cabin and just using it for boating. That's when I became aware of our building codes and Township By-laws. I noticed a break in the jurisdiction between the ...

538. Posted: 14 Oct 2012 22:03 - General Forum / Just what the heck do you do there?
    We're building a workshop right now that has a couple of bunks, and as such is our "cabin" until we actually build a proper cabin. This is our first ever building, and a...

539. Posted: 9 Oct 2012 21:33 - Properties / Building a cabin in ontario (permits and fees)
    I think a lot of people on here take to much advise from other people when it comes to building permits and what is allowed on your property,trailers etc... Each municipaliy has different rules and it's up to you as a prospective builder to go to your ...

540. Posted: 9 Oct 2012 17:34 - Properties / Building a cabin in ontario (permits and fees)
    ...f things. As Cpt winehead stated, putting cart before the horse sort of thing...We researched and bought in an 'unorganized" on purpose. Anon: Permits? Most people don't cheap out when building something for themselves. 1000 sq on the Bruce is just not right so people are forced . We built 16X24 , or overbuilt 16X24 way past what the code required. And the ...


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