I bought my house two & a half years ago from a guy who'd just finished rehabbing the place. The rehab didn't involve any major structural or electrical work, but before I bought the house I insisted that the breaker panel be replaced (the old one was a model that was notorious for being unreliable.) About half a year after buying the house I also had the water heater replaced since the old one was 20+ years old.
Fast forward to today and because of low interest rates I decide to refinance my house. Everything is going fine up until the appraiser comes over. Obviously I wanted the appraisal to come in as high as possible since I wanted to maintain an 80% LTV ratio, so I mentioned that the house had a new breaker panel & water heater. Big mistake. In the appraisal report she mentioned that electrical and plumbing work had been done without building permits, and now this is turning into a huge hassle for me. The breaker panel was replaced before the place was mine, and like most normal people I didn't get a permit for a simple job like a hot water heater replacement. Has anyone had any experience with getting permits after the fact? The house is in Baltimore, MD in case it helps.
Now for the rant part, it's kind of fucked up that you need a permit to do minor work on your own house in this country. I get that if you're knocking down walls or something like that it could be an issue, but this was a frigging water heater (replaced by a licensed plumber) and a breaker panel (done by a licensed electrician.) It's complete BS that I theoretically need some ignorant city bureaucrat's approval for it.
Fast forward to today and because of low interest rates I decide to refinance my house. Everything is going fine up until the appraiser comes over. Obviously I wanted the appraisal to come in as high as possible since I wanted to maintain an 80% LTV ratio, so I mentioned that the house had a new breaker panel & water heater. Big mistake. In the appraisal report she mentioned that electrical and plumbing work had been done without building permits, and now this is turning into a huge hassle for me. The breaker panel was replaced before the place was mine, and like most normal people I didn't get a permit for a simple job like a hot water heater replacement. Has anyone had any experience with getting permits after the fact? The house is in Baltimore, MD in case it helps.
Now for the rant part, it's kind of fucked up that you need a permit to do minor work on your own house in this country. I get that if you're knocking down walls or something like that it could be an issue, but this was a frigging water heater (replaced by a licensed plumber) and a breaker panel (done by a licensed electrician.) It's complete BS that I theoretically need some ignorant city bureaucrat's approval for it.