Permits: 3 Important Factors to Remember

by Terese Ferrara DRE#01949191 11/14/2021

A great deal of misinformation about obtaining building permits exists that sometimes results in property owners not securing one. An inspector combing through your entire home looking for violations rarely happens in practice. Of course, if the house has been significantly altered over the years without pulling a permit, it’s not unreasonable for a building code enforcement officer to notice.

That being said, the benefits of applying and receiving a building permit outweigh avoiding the process. Homeowners who do not secure a permit can be subject to a fine and ordered to tear down any unapproved construction. If you are considering a home improvement or erecting an outbuilding, these are things to know about getting a building permit.

1: Know Whether You Need A Building Permit

It’s essential to understand that not every home improvement requires a formal permit and follow-up inspection. Minor projects such as new kitchen cabinets or flooring often do not. But as the size and scope increase, so does the likelihood of needing a permit. Depending on your municipality, the requirement could be triggered by how much the project costs, square footage or type of work. Contact your local building official’s office and get the facts.

2: How To Apply For A Building Permit

It’s generally a good idea to task contractors with securing permits because they are familiar with the people and process. If you are a DIYer, start by downloading or getting an application from the local government agency. Most cities and towns streamline the process and charge a fee for the approval process and inspection. Along with a completed and signed application, the following documents may be required:

  • Blueprints

  • High Wind Rating

  • Flood Zone Designation

  • Materials Estimate

People who live outside the city limits may have to clear a few hurdles that involve both city and county oversight. Local officials are usually helpful in shepherding residents through the process as long as the project meets building and zoning regulations.

3: Building Inspections Are Crucial For Safety

A portion of the fee property owners pay for a permit helps fund inspections. Although some inspection professionals are viewed as giving taxpayers a hard time, the truth is they keep households safe. When a project fails to meet minimum building standards, inspectors cite the issue and require changes. The goal is not to have homeowners spend more money than necessary. Subpar construction can collapse, shoddy wiring can spark a house fire, and other building code violations put people in harm’s way.

By enforcing minimum building safety codes, inspectors ensure construction missteps do not cause any injury or fatality. That’s largely why working through the building permit process results in a safe, secure outcome for homeowners and their loved ones.

About the Author
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Terese Ferrara DRE#01949191

Terese Ferrara is a long-time resident of the Bay Area and has been a partner with The Goss Real Estate Group for many years. She and her husband raised their two daughters in San Jose, where she successfully continues to build her real estate career. 

After earning a bachelor’s degree from San Jose State University, she went on to teach in the San Jose Unified School District for 9 years. Transitioning to real estate was a logical choice, utilizing her patient demeanor to educate all levels of buyers and sellers. Knowledge and experience demonstrate her vested interest in delivering the highest level of care and professionalism to every client. She consistently strives to exceed her client’s expectations throughout the entire real estate transaction and remains a trusted advisor long after each close. 

As a board member on KW Bay Area Estates’ Associate Leadership Council (ALC), she aids in support of culture and professional development strategies for over 180 associates. Terese is also a Director for the Santa Clara County Association of Realtors Foundation, which supports community service initiatives in Silicon Valley. 

Terese is the consummate real estate professional dedicated to providing unparalleled service to her clients through ongoing training and education, keeping her on top of the dynamic market and latest real estate trends. Her high-touch approach coupled with honesty and integrity support her commitment to her client’s real estate needs.