From the Forum: Should a Homeowner File for a Permit When Replacing Siding?
A homeowner is unclear whether they should file for a permit when replacing the siding on the front and rear facades of their wood frame house.
A homeowner is unclear whether they should file for a permit when replacing the siding on the front and rear facades of their wood frame house. Assuming that their house isn’t within a historic district or an individual landmark, what should they know about the permit requirements?
Please chime in with your advice.
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