Selling a House with Open Permits – Buyers May Cancel

Selling a House with Open Permits – Buyers May Cancel

Selling a House with an Open Permit can Ruin a Closing except Investor Buyers

If you had work done on your home, make sure the permits are closed out before putting it on the market

Selling a House with an Open Permit can Ruin a Closing except Investor Buyers

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Most homeowners avoid pulling permits when doing work on their home. Bad idea. But, many do it anyway. If you are one of the small crowd that works with contractors and permits were pulled – make sure those are closed before you go to sell the home. An open permit can create barely a ripple at the Closing. But there are cases where the permit is related to improper work and a town inspector simply won’t allow it to be cleared (without correction).

George Herchenroether

Co-Founder, GLG Homes LLC

George is a Connecticut real estate investor and solutions specialist with years of experience helping homeowners buy, sell, and renovate properties. GLG Homes is built on honesty, transparency, and over-delivering on customer service.

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