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What's This About An Inspection?!
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Before you have any major work performed on your
home, you may need to get your property inspected twice: once before the work
is started and again after the work is complete. Your need for an inspection
(and the number of times that the inspection is required) depends upon the
laws of your state or city and the type of work that you plan on having done.
A simple paint job for the interior of your home for example, doesn't need an
inspection however a siding job does. In fact, a siding job requires an
inspection before the job even starts and after the job is complete. Why? Basically, the community that you live in requires that your section of the neighborhood isn't a hazard and that it's safe for both you and others around it. |
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A home that isn't up to code is
dangerous and to protect its citizens, laws enforce that home improvements must
be quality work and must not be constructed in such a way that it risks the
lives of others. These codes also attempt to enforce a standard quality of
living and to protect its property value. Paul White represents FloridaHomeBuild.com. A site designed to help home owners from Florida locate local home contractors with their home improvement projects. Visit Our Site : http://www.FloridaHomeBuild.com
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