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daepp, I agree, but (and this is a huge but), I believe much of how the permit/inspection process goes is dependant on the inspector. I am currently building my home. The permit/inspection process has been very helpful, and this is the exact opposite of what I expected. My experience with the septic permit (involving permission from the Fish and Boat Commission prior to the start of construction) was a little different, but honestly do you want your new neighbor with an uncertified spetic system?
My question is this though: Even if a prospective buyer pulled the permit history of the home prior to purchase (is this a common practice), are the details of the interior such that they could tell tile and shower pans were replaced?
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