The State of California Housing and Community Development (HCD) has jurisdiction over the manufacture and alterations of all manufactured/mobile homes in California. All electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and structural alterations associated within such a unit requires a permit.
Building Permits and Inspection (BPI) Services Public Inquiries for general questions, or to speak with an Inspector, please call 916-875-5296 or contact us by email for the quickest response.
If you get caught remodeling without a permit in California, you may be issued a stop-work order, requiring all construction to cease immediately. You could face fines, which vary depending on the jurisdiction and the scope of the unpermitted work.
MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOME PERMITTING INFORMATION A Building Permit is required to or replace a new or used manufactured home on private property or in a mobile home park. The owner or contractor will be required to submit a complete application and required documentation for review and approval by the County.
Yes, you need a permit to remodel your bathroom in Sacramento.
17.34. 300 - Standards for mobile homes and accessory uses. Zoning DistrictDensity TR-1/2 5 mobile homes/gross acre TR-1/3 6 mobile homes/gross acre M-F 7 mobile homes/gross acre C-C 8 mobile homes/gross acre4 more rows
Projects that change the configuration of walls, pipes, wiring, roofs, or major appliances typically DO require at least one type of building permit. Projects that DO NOT need a building permit are simple surface (cosmetic) projects; minor repairs and replacements; and minor site improvements or small structures.
Condo Ownership When you buy a condo, you own the interior of the unit. Unlike an apartment, where you need the landlord's permission to make changes, you can do whatever you like to the interior of your unit. You're also responsible for interior repairs and maintenance.
In condo remodeling, removing a wall often tops the list of significant alterations. Although potential wall removal is generally possible, any alteration that might affect the structural integrity of the building requires HOA board approval.
You can paint. There is no way that a condo board can dictate what colour your interior walls are.