As a homeowner, can I get the required permit(s) to work on my house without a contractor?
Yes, if you or your immediate family members are performing the work and if you will live in your home for at least two years after the work is completed.

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1. What are the required submittals for a residential building permit?
2. How soon can I expect to receive a building permit after all required documents are submitted?
3. Where can I buy code books?
4. How does one become a licensed contractor?
5. What should I do to have my residential property inspected for building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing or gas code compliance?
6. As a homeowner, can I get the required permit(s) to work on my house without a contractor?
7. Who can I employ to perform construction work on my property?
8. How do I schedule a residential building inspection?
9. I have scheduled a residential inspection for today. When should I expect the inspector on the job site?
10. Do I need to permit for a storage building I bought from Lowes or Home Depot?
11. I have a North Carolina residential contractors license - can I do work in South Carolina?
12. I have a complaint with the Contractor who built my house, how do I address this problem?