What Permit Do You Need to Build Additional Rooms to Your Home?
If you bought a house with a significantly large back yard
and a fair amount of space between the house’s walls and the fence, then it
makes a lot of sense to try to expand your living space. This is often the case
when homeowners have more children and they want to add more rooms to their
houses, not just to increase the home’s reselling value, but mainly to ensure
that their children have enough space to grow and have fun.
Unfortunately, just about any modification you made to your
home will require a building permit. The type of permit you will need is one
that is required for any home additions you’d want to build into your existing
home’s structure.
Depending on the size of the addition to your home and how
large your property is, you might not even need a permit in this case. Team Front Range real estate professionals say that the specifics of that will usually depend on where you live and what the local
policies are regarding home additions.
The process of obtaining a permit for home additions is similar to the one required for building new structures. You have to gather relevant documents such as a dimensioned plot plan, and then contact the Department of Regional Planning (DRP) to inquire about the specific requirements and policy regulations you’ll need to adhere to before you can be eligible for a permit.