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The picture above is an extreme example but let's face it, it happens and its real-life stuff! This was a very large addition and remodeling project of a 6,200 square foot house and basement. So, it doesn't matter if it is a small remodel project or a massive one, like the one above, you can always rely on Kali Enterprises, LLC, to take care of you, your family, and your addition and remodeling projects!!

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Let's recap the changes to the North Carolina Licensing Board of General Contractors: If a project cost less than $20,000 and NO structural work is required, then you don't need a permit. Almost all remodels and renovations will require structural work, so you need a permit. Another change for 2024, if the project cost is $40,000 or more, then not only do you need a permit, but you must also have a licensed general contractor (That's US!!) pull the permit and do the work.
This is not a clear-cut answer, but generally speaking, if you are adding to your existing house footprint, you want to get a survey. There are horror stories about people building additions without a survey and they don't find out until it is too late.