Karen Isaacson wrote:I would; it's a health and safety thing. If they have inspectors, I'd ask about getting the construction inspected, as well, because if you have insurance, your carrier will want to know you built to code.
The project I was wanting to do was a portable building to live in as a temporary dwelling. That never happened so it’s a non issue now.
The insurance company only cares if they have to pay a claim, I promise they will take your money every month.
I personally have had the inspection process cost me when I built everything to code. I put drains in my pad for the red iron building on my property for a future bathroom. Since I did that I had to have a septic system installed before the inspector would sign off for power to be hooked up. Was a pile of money for a system that didn’t even have a sink connected to it for over 10 years. I have also seen building depts that were flat out corrupt. The town where I live now used to be the city building inspectors were also contractors. 1 inspector in particular would go out of his way to be a pain on jobs he wasn’t working.
2 sides to every coin. I freely admit that I have issues with people that are doing things “for my own good”.