
Originally Posted by
Below Zero
It won't help you. I'm just curious because you said, "...the only time they check on licensure is if the inspector comes out and the work done is shit and clearly not up to code. " So I was just curious if this crew actually knows the applicable building code for your remodel.
It doesn't really matter, I'm sure they'll do an excellent job. I just hear people talk about "the code" all the time when in reality they have no idea what the "code" really is.
When you pull the permit, I view you as the GC. Makes a big difference if the shit hits the fan. I'm sure it won't, but just saying.
Don't worry, everything is going to be all good.
Well, this is certainly the shit that keeps me up at night. But like I said, going with the contractor pulling the permit doesn't change the worry. If "shit hits the fan" I'm still going to be screwed. Maybe not AS screwed, but still, it means that something went terribly wrong in my house and the job is stopped, costs a fortune to fix, yadda yadda yadda. And all of those still fall on me. These guys will be acting as the GC, heck they'll be doing all of the work themselves, so I'm only nominally the GC. Like I said, this seems to be an understood thing based on everything I hear, including talking to the building dept directly. It's not like I have to be at the inspection and act like a GC, as if I'm knowledgeable about what's going on. Seems like the city mostly just wants to get its permit money and get shit inspected, and if I'm willing to handle this stuff, they're willing to mostly look the other way. I'm still terrified, but I'd be terrified even if I hired the $130k guy.
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