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<blockquote data-quote="CottageFarm" data-source="post: 834112" data-attributes="member: 16552"><p>Actually, according to both NEC & 2006 IRC (codes), the primary owner (residential only) is allowed to perform his/her own electrical work. As long as it passes inspection, that's all that is required for an occupancy permit. Insurance generally has no requirement either way, except as pertains to construction and occupancy permits. </p><p>If you're finishing a portion of the house without obtaining a permit/inspection, that <em>might</em> become an issue at resale, but most buyers have inpections done at the time of purchase and most electrical issues will show on a multi-tester. It just sounds like your husband made a very minor oops in planning that is an easy fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CottageFarm, post: 834112, member: 16552"] Actually, according to both NEC & 2006 IRC (codes), the primary owner (residential only) is allowed to perform his/her own electrical work. As long as it passes inspection, that's all that is required for an occupancy permit. Insurance generally has no requirement either way, except as pertains to construction and occupancy permits. If you're finishing a portion of the house without obtaining a permit/inspection, that [i]might[/i] become an issue at resale, but most buyers have inpections done at the time of purchase and most electrical issues will show on a multi-tester. It just sounds like your husband made a very minor oops in planning that is an easy fix. [/QUOTE]
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