Tim The Enchanter
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- Joined
- Jan 24, 2002
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- California
In general, don't volunteer info they don't ask for. 


Gonna wind up costing me $10k in interest payments! Lol.i like this thread. who needs the big bad permit inspector, because you seem to be punishing yourself, for not getting permits, better than they could.
The only problem comes when/if something bad happens in the space and it turns out work was not permitted (will your insurance cover it?) or when the property is sold and listing agent, selling agent or a buyer wants to make sure you got permits. Appraiser is probably not going to check if the work is professional looking. Me, personally, I always check when what I see doesn't match county records.Gonna wind up costing me $10k in interest payments! Lol.
Location? ( local municipality / county, town, city, village) ??Gonna wind up costing me $10k in interest payments! Lol.
My basement is finished with no permits and it is the least of my worries.

I looked into the insurance part when I did it. I'm not too worried about that. I also assume that I will have to do something when we decide to sell. That probably won't be for a ways off.The only problem comes when/if something bad happens in the space and it turns out work was not permitted (will your insurance cover it?) or when the property is sold and listing agent, selling agent or a buyer wants to make sure you got permits. Appraiser is probably not going to check if the work is professional looking. Me, personally, I always check when what I see doesn't match county records.
That's the part I'm worried about. I wouldn't be as worried had I finished up drywalling the outside of the main room. There are a couple of small rooms that are still just studs.others will make someone jump through hoops and may require painful requirements. For a basement you should be fine. My basement is finished with no permits and it is the least of my worries.