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  1. Building Permits and Construction Codes
  2. Can you recommend a carpenter or home improvement person to me so that I can have some property maintenance or property repairs performed?
  3. Are all contractors required to obtain a local license from [town-name]?
  4. Do I need a contractor license to perform work on my own home?
  5. May I request that the contractor show me his license?
  6. My neighbor and I are having a dispute regarding the boundary line of our properties. Who can I call in town hall to help me?
  7. My neighbor’s tree hangs over the fence into my rear yard. I am afraid that a tree limb will fall into my yard and cause damage. Who can I call in town hall to help me? You should consult an attorney as this is a private leg
  8. If I make a complaint about a particular property or person does my name or written complaint become public record
  9. Can I make an anonymous complaint?
  10. Your question is not here? Please let us know

1. Building Permits and Construction Codes

This section answers most of your question dealing with the issuance of building permeits and township building codes.


- Last Update: July 3, 2007 which is 3310 days ago. - Top

2. Can you recommend a carpenter or home improvement person to me so that I can have some property maintenance or property repairs performed?

No. We cannot recommend anyone to you. However, for your convenience we can provide you a list of locally licensed contractors but please know that persons and companies on the list are not required to satisfy any minimum standards of skill, education, or experience. You should exercise due diligence and always request references from your contractor.


- Last Update: July 3, 2007 which is 3310 days ago. - Top

3. Are all contractors required to obtain a local license from [town-name]?

Generally speaking, most contractors are required to obtain a license for improvements to buildings and structures except in cases where a state license is required to engage in the particular kind of work (e.g., new home construction, plumbing, electrical).


- Last Update: July 3, 2007 which is 3310 days ago. - Top

4. Do I need a contractor license to perform work on my own home?

No. The ordinance exempts owner and occupants from the registration and licensing requirement. However, you may still need to obtain zoning and construction related permits.


- Last Update: July 3, 2007 which is 3310 days ago. - Top

5. May I request that the contractor show me his license?

Absolutely. You should also request proof of insurance. In the event that your contractor cannot produce a contractor license or proof of insurance please contact the Code Enforcement Office to report the contractor’s name and other information that may be useful for enforcement purposes.


- Last Update: July 3, 2007 which is 3310 days ago. - Top

6. My neighbor and I are having a dispute regarding the boundary line of our properties. Who can I call in town hall to help me?

Boundary disputes are personal legal matters and are not within the jurisdiction of the municipality (Note: Unless a municipal boundary is the subject of the problem). You should consult an attorney or your title company to assist you


- Last Update: July 3, 2007 which is 3310 days ago. - Top

7. My neighbor’s tree hangs over the fence into my rear yard. I am afraid that a tree limb will fall into my yard and cause damage. Who can I call in town hall to help me? You should consult an attorney as this is a private leg

You should consult an attorney as this is a private legal dispute and the municipality has no control or jurisdiction.


- Last Update: July 3, 2007 which is 3310 days ago. - Top

8. If I make a complaint about a particular property or person does my name or written complaint become public record

In most cases, unless there is an active criminal investigation, your complaint is a public record and may be released upon request to persons who request a copy.


- Last Update: July 3, 2007 which is 3310 days ago. - Top

9. Can I make an anonymous complaint?

Yes. You may contact us anonymously but your complaint will not be regarded as “founded” in nature unless it is verified by the Code Enforcement Officer. Our experience suggests to us that anonymous complaints usually are not as credible as regular complaints. We will accept your anonymous report and it will be reviewed on a low priority basis. A file will only be opened if the complaint is independently confirmed by the Code Enforcement Officer.


- Last Update: July 3, 2007 which is 3310 days ago. - Top

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