Always check with your local zoning office. It depends on their zoning ordinance and what your conditional use was granted under.
Normally a building permit is required on any addition to a home. If done without a permit it can be a waste of time and funds.
Depends on where the building is. A permit is required and that permit has to be approved.
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You can put on a home addition yourself if you have all the necessary licenses required by your local zoning requirements to run electrical and heating/cooling lines. You must also follow all local building codes and you have to make sure that you acquire all necessary building permits and pass all building inspections.
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According to Findlaw.com, building contractors in the State of Ohio are not required to be licensed, but they do need to be bonded. In addition, each city or town has different requirements - you're best served by checking with the Consumer Affairs office of the city or town where you're planning to have the work done.
From October 31st 2014, all new approved car models in Europe are required to have ESC. Car models approved before that date are not required to have ESC.
Must be Coast Guard approved