If the contractor you are using is willing to do it without a permit then i wouldn t trust the contractor.
Finishing an attic without a permit.
My answer is always a resounding yes if it is required.
Here are some must do tips to follow when finishing your attic.
Finishing your attic can add space and utility and increase the value of your home as long as it s done properly.
When a house is for sale and has a finished attic that didn t apply for a permit from the county how should you proceed with the sale.
The question becomes what should you do as a buyer or seller when you find work that has been completed without permits.
When done without proper planning or adherence to local building codes it can actually reduce the value of your home or stall a sale.
After almost completing her attic with a contractor the contractor never returned ignored her calls repeatedly and finally when she caught him on the phone he responded that he had no more time to complete the attic and if she will give him a hard time he will complain to the town that she is finishing her attic without a permit from the town.
Depends on the state but a rule of thumb is that if you are not doing anything outside as in all the work is under the existing roof they can t do anything about it.
If what you are doing is.
Authorities usually require bedrooms to have at least one window for safety purposes.
One way is by working within the home s existing footprint and converting the attic into living space.
You ll especially want windows if you plan to convert the attic into a guest room or spare bedroom in the future.
A finished attic without a permit.
If your attic roof currently has no window plan to add a window or two if space permits.
Things you ll need rolled insulation razor blade knife staple gun with staples electrical wire electrical outlets plywood or composite sub flooring drywall drywall tape drywall mud mud blade paint paint brushes outlet and switch plate covers caulking baseboards flooring wire fasteners for insulation.
While the legal requirements for permits depends on your jurisdiction and the nature of the renovation here are five pitfalls you may encounter if you try renovating without a permit.