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If you are going to do something that will alter the measurements of the home VS. what's on record then you are asking for it.
Come the day you want to sell or refinance the house and the appraiser determines there is a gross discrepancy between what you have and what's on record then they will not give you credit for the additions, but dock you on what it costs to restore the house to what it should be unless you turn up permits to prove otherwise.
It makes for a mess if you're trying to sell, that's for sure. No lender will recognize or even lend on a place that has been tattooed like that on an appraisal.
rjp
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