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Can unpermitted work cause problems when I sell on 30A?

July 10, 2026

Yes, unpermitted work can create problems when selling a home on 30A. If renovations involving structural changes, electrical systems, plumbing, additions, pools, or other major improvements were completed without required permits, concerns may arise during inspections, appraisals, insurance reviews, or buyer due diligence.

Buyers may request additional documentation, ask for repairs or permits to be completed, renegotiate the purchase price, or delay closing. In some cases, resolving unpermitted work may require permits, inspections, engineering documentation, or corrections to meet current building requirements.

Mark Gerlecz’s local market knowledge and experience as a licensed Loan Originator give him valuable insight into how property documentation may affect buyers, financing, and the overall transaction. Mark can help sellers identify potential concerns before listing and connect them with qualified local professionals when needed.

Addressing unpermitted work early can reduce surprises, strengthen buyer confidence, and help create a smoother path to closing.

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Marc Tessitore can only go back to his profound and honest desire to make the hopes and dreams of others come true which has without question led to his personal success. He looks forward to working with you in finding your new home or selling your existing home for the absolute highest market price possible!