How Permit Reports Can Help Your Next Real Estate Transaction
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How to use a permit report to protect
your next transaction.
Copyright 2013, Permit Report, LLC
• Mike Robinson, CDP,
President of Permit
Place and
PermitReport.com
• 15 years a developer
• 3 kids.
• I love permits!
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• Best practices
• Pitfalls
• What is Permit
Report?
• How can PR help?
• Sign up
• Sample
• Review
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•Subject property is fully described
•Physical condition disclosure is accurate
•Disclose any additions or known code
violations.
•Work and violations stay with the owner.
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Additions and other forms of
improvement:
•Go to the source (City/County)
•Verify all work is permitted with respect
to valuation
•Alert all parties of unpermitted work and
reflect findings in valuation or
negotiations
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• Ensure your client is protected when you obtain
copies of issued building permits and certificates of
occupancy
• If a permit has not been issued verify the status or
existence of a building permit application
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Getting proof that a permit has been
issued greatly reduces risks for the buyer,
the seller and anyone in between.
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• Compliments state mandated
transfer & disclosure
requirements
• Confirms legally permitted
additions & ensures work is to
code at the time the permit was
issued
• Mitigate risk of unexpected
permitting and code violation
expenses after a transaction
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• Contact your local city building department first.
• If they do not have the documents then contact the
county.
• If no one has the documents, then disclose it.
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• No uniform code for preserving building documents
• Cities incorporated but may have not transferred all
the documents.
• Loss from fire, water, earthquake damage.
• Poor records management.
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• Address(es) and parcel number
• City & County
• Idea of what type of work was done
• Address and street direction
• Parcel number is correct
• Type of document/permit
• Date of Permit Relative to work
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• Working with government
agencies is difficult and time
consuming when retrieving
information and records
• Steep learning curve for research
and document storage methods
• Long lines and waiting
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• Permit Status
• Correct Address
• Parcel Number
• Use
• Scope of Work
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•Order online
•Define specific records requests
•Receive Permit Report Electronically
•E + O insured document
•A Permit Report reduces potential
disclosure risks
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•Thorough due diligence
•Hard evidence & facts
•Disclosures that are backed up
•E&O insured document &
disclaimers
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• Sewer Research
• Zoning Research
• Geo/Soils
• Open Violations
• Affidavits
• Rebuild Letters
• Lot Line Adjustments
• Board Files
• Commission Files
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We’ve Got You Covered
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