Do I need covered parking spaces for my new house?
The required parking spaces for a house in a single-family zoned property shall be covered.
The required parking spaces for a house in a single-family zoned property shall be covered.
A Certificate of Occupancy is not required for a Tenant Improvement project unless the permit is for a Change of Use.
If you can show that the Department has erred and LADBS accepts the error, LADBS will correct the error. Otherwise, you will need to pay a required fee to file an appeal against LADBS' determination.
No. Each property drainage shall be directed to a public street via non-erosive device.
A request for Plan Check extension can be granted in most cases. See the Policy for Plan Check Time Extension Information Bulletin for more information.
No, a permit is valid for two years from the time the permit fees are paid. You will need to obtain a new permit for the remaining work not completed under the expired permit.
Yes, you can ask the inspector for your project about a permit extension.
Yes. You will need to provide proof that you are residing in that house, such as a DWP or a Gas Company statement.
No, every required affidavit shall be reviewed and approved by City staff before it is recorded. Otherwise, it will not be valid.
Yes. You can apply for the permits which do not require plan check. Please visit ePermit to apply.