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Are things that are easily removable, such as stepping stones, allowed in common areas without an Alteration Permit?
What's the policy for installing a ramp to my unit?
What options do I have to keep the sun off my patio and out of my manor?
What should I do before I hire a contractor to perform an alteration?
I hired a contractor who was listed on the Contractor Referrals list obtained from the Permits and Inspections Office. Now, I am having problems with the contractor. What can I do?
My air conditioner is original; why won't you work on it?
I’ve just installed an exterior alteration, and I want to paint it to match my manor. Where can I get matching paint and how do I determine what color is needed?
I have some small projects that need attention in my home and carport storage area. May I use a handyman for these projects?
What is a Variance?
What are the policies governing satellite dish installations?
Can I install a gas line to my manor?
Do Alteration Permits expire?
What are the policies regarding installation of alterations that affect Mutual Common Area in both United Mutual and Third Mutual?
What is the policy regarding installation and repair of alterations to a manor?

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Do Alteration Permits expire?

Do Alteration Permits expire?
Third Mutual has not established a policy for the expiration of Mutual permits. United Mutual, per Resolution U-02-159, has established a policy that work shall be completed within 180 calendar days of the permit issuance date. If the work is not completed on time, the permittee may apply for a one-time only extension not to exceed 90 calendar days. This extension may be granted providing the permittee has shown due diligence toward completion, and the original 180-day period has not expired at the time of extension application. Work completed during the extension period must comply with the most recent code or Mutual Standard changes. Work not completed within either of the above expiration dates may, at the discretion of the Board, be demolished and returned to original condition at the expense of the permittee.

Composed: 12/27/2006 | Modified: 12/27/2006
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