While eligible fences and pre-fabricated accessory structures 120 square feet or less (sheds, gazebos, etc.) will not require a building permit, a zoning review must be completed by the Land Development Division prior to installation.
Section 105 of the Palm Beach County Amendments to the Florida Building Code requires permits for most construction-related work. Various improvements to real property may not require a Building permit or Zoning review.
Floor coverings such as tile or carpet. Minor cabinetry which does not include any electrical or plumbing fixtures. Minor drywall repairs. Painting. Portable Heating or cooling appliances. Other minor home repairs as deemed exempt by the Building Official.
What electrical work can be done without a permit? Simple electrical tasks like replacing switches, outlets, or fixtures may not require a permit. However, more significant work, such as running new wiring or installing an electrical panel, will require one.
You need a Palm Beach County building permit if you plan to build, alter, renovate, demolish, or add to an existing building.
If you communicate clearly, then this is typically not an issue. This is because the seller has signed a legal and binding contract, which makes them obligated to fulfill the terms of the contract. You have every right to perform an assignment of contract when everything has been done legally.
Yes, the buyer can choose to assign the contract and be released from any further liability under the terms of the agreement. This option provides flexibility for buyers who want to transfer their interests without remaining responsible for contractual obligations.