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  • Permit Common Sense: When Nobody Will Notice Is a Bad Plan

    Permit Common Sense: When Nobody Will Notice Is a Bad Plan

    Last updated: May 8, 2026

    “Nobody will notice” is not a plan.

    It is a sentence people say when they already know they are cutting a corner.

    The quick answer

    If a job touches structure, electrical, plumbing, gas, major exterior work, rental safety, insurance, or resale value, check the permit rules before you start. A permit can feel like a pain until the missing permit becomes the expensive part.

    Human Salt

    Job sites taught me that the part you skip is often the part that comes back later. It might come back during an inspection, an insurance claim, a sale, a repair, or a failure.

    The Watch Your Step idea applies here too. Before you move, know where the next step lands.

    The mistake people make

    They think a permit is only about getting caught.

    That is too small. Permits are also about safety, documentation, insurance, resale, and knowing the job was checked against the rules where you live.

    The better move

    1. Check your local rules before starting.
    2. Write down what the job actually changes.
    3. Ask whether inspections are required.
    4. Keep receipts, photos, and permit paperwork together.
    5. Do not bury work that should be inspected first.

    Watch the line

    Rules change by location. This is common-sense guidance, not legal or building-code advice. If the job matters, check with your local authority or a qualified professional.

    Homer’s bottom line

    The shortcut nobody notices can become the problem everybody notices later.

    Planning a job that needs permits? Run the BC Permit Reality Check before you start swinging a hammer.

    Quick Poll

    Have you ever seen a small shortcut turn into a big repair?