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    Permitting and Code enforcement.

    Thanks, our department is trying to change things, so I am trying to see how others do it.
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    Permitting and Code enforcement.

    Do you deal with stop work orders and building violations?
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    Permitting and Code enforcement.

    Does anyone that is a permit tech (or related position) also do code enforcement? I feel like it might be a conflict of interest, but wonder how other places handle this.
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    What online permitting systems do you use?

    We are now 100% digital, but we have a computer at our counter so that people that don't use computers can come in and we help them fill it out online. As long as they have their documents, I can scan and upload them. I was worried when we switched, but I am surprised at how many people have...
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    What online permitting systems do you use?

    Once you have it up and going, will you let me know how it is? We used to have Vision and now we have Cloudpermit, but our finance side is going with Tyler.
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    What online permitting systems do you use?

    Are you happy with it?
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    Common misconceptions of new homeowners.

    We get a lot of people that think they can do what they want inside the house, or building, and no one will notice. We have been getting a lot of calls from realtors lately that check to see what has been permitted in the house. I am sure there are just as many who tell potential buyers they...
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    Unreasonable Permit turn around expectations

    We have a turn around time of 4-6 weeks for commercial/industrial and about 4 weeks for residential, from complete submittal. We tell them this but sometimes it gets done sooner. Also, our plans reviewers tackle the small stuff in between. The jurisdiction to the south of us is 4-6 months, so...
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    What online permitting systems do you use?

    What online permitting systems do you use?
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    Is a permit needed if you are changing from rug to wood floors?

    Typically you don't need a permit unless you are things that involve the structure of the building. Except things like siding, this doesn't involve the structure per se, but where I work, we require a permit for this.
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    Renter suspects lack of permits at poorly maintained Pinellas County apartment

    Ugh, I don't like situations like these. In my experience it doesn't go well for the renter. We also have people notify the health department as well as check for permits. If the structure itself is bad, we have sent our building inspector out in the past and he has deemed it unsafe for...
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    Do permits enhance a property's value?

    In my jurisdiction, we have noticed that when people sell their homes, the real estate agents want proof that things have been permitted, down to new hot water heaters. Agents will even submit public records requests to make sure everything has been permitted before listing. I guess in this...
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    The Challenges of Transitioning to Electronic Permitting

    We transferred to all digital a year ago. We have customers that are not computer savvy, and we still assist them in the office, but on our counter computer, so it's still digital. The transition was tough, because some of it was still on paper until the project finished. We are a small...
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    Supreme Court Rules on Permit Fees

    This is interesting as more and more jurisdictions are raising such fees.
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    Installing a Water Heater

    It depends on where you live and the rules that jurisdiction has. Some require it, some don't. Where I work, we do, because the city is in a flood plain and so they have to have an elevation certificate on file.
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    Violations and Non-Compliance

    We deal with this issue a lot. For some reason people where I am don't think they need to get permits. But when they get caught and then have to come in, I try to be friendly and helpful to get them into compliance.
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    Hello from SW Washington State!

    Hello from SW Washington State! I am a permit tech for a small jurisdiction.
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