Landlord Law 101
Landlord Law 101
I think y'all are missing the point. Just someone owning a house doesn't make him the homeowner unless he actually lives there (or is planning to). If he's rehab-ing it to rent, it's not his home, especially if he's obviously living elsewhere.
Either way, ya still need the permits, and probably the license.
Excuse me, I own rental property, before its rented and no tenants are in it, its mine. I am the homeowner. I don't have to live there to make it mine. I have never rented it and the deed is in my name.
Even if I am planning on renting it, I haven't yet and you cannot assume what I am planning on doing with it. I may as well be fixing it up and moving my wife in(without me)!!!!!
I can tell the all the different inspectors I am moving in when its done, and that could be true. Then I change my mind. It my right, its mine. Once the EI has passed and signed the card, and then I change my mind, that does not invalidate the passing inspection. Unless there is some crazy local law requiring all the HO work be ripped out and redone by an EC. In which case, I would not own property there. I would take my money somewhere else.
Once its rented and tenants have moved in, then, by law its different. I cannot perform electrical work in my tenants unit, or if I am preparing to rent it for a second time, but, initially, its mine. If, the homeowner is allowed to get a permit, then you can do all the work.
Once its been rented, and you plan on having new tenants in, then it changes.