woodstock
Final Approach
OK. I PM'd a few of you about this and I have a partial answer and thought I'd open this up for the rest of y'all. I figure there is a lot of knowledge here and I can either have my mind put at rest or scare the crap out of me.
My neighbor (who shares a wall with me - townhouse) has a townhouse that had electric appliances put in by the builder. Fairly sure he had gas heat already (meaning a gas line would have already been coming to the house). Not completely sure, but fairly sure.
He definitely now has gas appliances - I confirmed this tonight. To put these in, I imagine he would have had to cut holes in the ceiling/floor to accommodate the gas stove and run a line upstairs. For the gas dryer, it would just be a line from the heater also in the laundry room.
So I know this much. Started out electric, now gas appliances.
Why do I think no permit? Because he had approached my other neighbor (who is quite a handyman - he does all sorts of remodel jobs) to put in the gas line upstairs/to the dryer, and install the appliances. Handyman refused due to the fact that handyman has no license for this and he'd have to get a permit. Neighbor got ****y and said he'd do it himself/have his FIL do it.
I don't know for a fact how he finally got it installed or whether he got a permit. I think I can find out about the permit by calling the county. No idea about the license issue - how to find out? What would the likely outcome be for this person if he did it without a permit and I turn him in? Slap on the hand and nothing fixed - in which case I have a ****ed off neighbor? Incidentally neighbor has a tenant living there since May, he moved out and decided not to sell in this market. He comes by occasionally. I don't much like the guy - arrogant tool. Apparently he really got into the face of the handyman over something trivial.
Thoughts? I'm worried about a BOOM. The handyman just told me about this and apparently the altercation was at least a year ago. Is this something that can brew and then go up, or is it something that's likely to be an issue pretty quickly, what?
My neighbor (who shares a wall with me - townhouse) has a townhouse that had electric appliances put in by the builder. Fairly sure he had gas heat already (meaning a gas line would have already been coming to the house). Not completely sure, but fairly sure.
He definitely now has gas appliances - I confirmed this tonight. To put these in, I imagine he would have had to cut holes in the ceiling/floor to accommodate the gas stove and run a line upstairs. For the gas dryer, it would just be a line from the heater also in the laundry room.
So I know this much. Started out electric, now gas appliances.
Why do I think no permit? Because he had approached my other neighbor (who is quite a handyman - he does all sorts of remodel jobs) to put in the gas line upstairs/to the dryer, and install the appliances. Handyman refused due to the fact that handyman has no license for this and he'd have to get a permit. Neighbor got ****y and said he'd do it himself/have his FIL do it.
I don't know for a fact how he finally got it installed or whether he got a permit. I think I can find out about the permit by calling the county. No idea about the license issue - how to find out? What would the likely outcome be for this person if he did it without a permit and I turn him in? Slap on the hand and nothing fixed - in which case I have a ****ed off neighbor? Incidentally neighbor has a tenant living there since May, he moved out and decided not to sell in this market. He comes by occasionally. I don't much like the guy - arrogant tool. Apparently he really got into the face of the handyman over something trivial.
Thoughts? I'm worried about a BOOM. The handyman just told me about this and apparently the altercation was at least a year ago. Is this something that can brew and then go up, or is it something that's likely to be an issue pretty quickly, what?
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