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Common Building Permit Application Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

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March 22, 2017 at 4:28 a.m.

Making a mistake on a building permit can lead to costly consequences for contractors.

This article was first published on Scout Services’ blog. The original full post can be viewed here.

Applying for building permits is a standard activity for many contractors and the typical cost associated with permits can run anywhere from $200 to $400. If mistakes are made, however, the cost can much higher. What kind of mistakes should you be avoiding?

Material Discrepancies If facts stated in the permit could potentially mislead the town or city, the permit could become invalid. That could result in a work stoppage order leading to a significant cost in time and money while the project sits idle.

False Information Applicants must provide all information deemed necessary and if anything is false, whether intentional or not, it can lead to steep fines and, in extreme situations, jail time.

False Statements Before a Public Official Making false statements can be considered an act of perjury and a statement includes anything written on your building permit application. This almost always results in jail time.

Don’t Risk It

Leave your permit applications in the hands of an expert to avoid costly consequences from potential mistakes. Permit expediters are educated and knowledgeable about what is required because this is their full-time focus. Using an expediter allows contractors to focus on their projects at hand and not worry about costly consequences from an honest mistake.

To learn more about how Scout Services can help expedite your permit needs, visit www.scoutservices.com.



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