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As the homeowner, am I allowed to take out a permit (plumbing/private sewage, gas or electrical) for my contractor who is doing the work?
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No, the certified installer is responsible to obtain the required permits to work on your home.
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As the homeowner, am I allowed to take out a permit (plumbing/private sewage, gas or electrical) for my contractor who is doing the work?
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