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	<title>Comments on: Do I Need Permit To Build A Sun Room In Little Rock Arkansas?</title>
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		<title>By: LucySD</title>
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		<description>Building permits are required: 
1)  to be sure your building plans meet the building codes and property setback rules in your town 
2) So that the building inspector can be sure your addition is structurally sound and that the mechanics are in order (ie: electricity, HVAC and plumbing).  
3) Any home improvements will also be added to your property assessment and taxed accordingly. 
Yup, more taxes.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Building permits are required:<br />
1)  to be sure your building plans meet the building codes and property setback rules in your town<br />
2) So that the building inspector can be sure your addition is structurally sound and that the mechanics are in order (ie: electricity, HVAC and plumbing).<br />
3) Any home improvements will also be added to your property assessment and taxed accordingly.<br />
Yup, more taxes.</p>
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