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Unpermitted work is one of the biggest hidden risks for Virginia homeowners trying to sell. Whether it’s a DIY deck, basement finish, or a contractor who never pulled permits, unpermitted work can cause serious problems at closing — unless you know your options. In this blog, we’ll explain what unpermitted work means in Virginia, how it affects your home sale, and how The Cash Offer Company helps sellers move forward without getting stuck in red tape.
What Is Unpermitted Work?
Unpermitted work is any construction, alteration, or addition done to a home without the proper permits from your local building authority. In Virginia, permits are typically required for:
- Electrical, plumbing, or HVAC upgrades
- Structural changes like removing walls or adding rooms
- Decks, garages, fences, or sheds above a certain size
- Finished basements or attics
If this work wasn’t inspected or approved, you could be facing serious issues when it comes time to sell.
How Unpermitted Work Affects Your Home Sale
Here’s what can happen when you try to sell a house in Virginia with unpermitted work:
- Buyers back out: Once the issue is uncovered during inspections or title review
- Lenders refuse to finance: Most banks won’t fund loans for non-compliant properties
- You get hit with fines or violations: From the local building department
- Appraisals come in low: If the square footage or improvements aren’t recognized
Can You Sell a House With Unpermitted Work in Virginia?
Yes — but you’ll need to handle it carefully:
- Disclose the issue to potential buyers to avoid future legal trouble
- Offer a lower price or agree to resolve the permits before closing
- Sell as-is to a cash buyer who will handle the unpermitted work after the sale
How to Check for Permits in Virginia
To see if past work was permitted, contact your local building inspection office. For example:
- Chesterfield County Building Inspection
- Henrico County Building Inspections
- City of Richmond Building Department
- Virginia State Government Portal
Why Virginia Homeowners Sell to Cash Buyers Instead
Cash buyers like The Cash Offer Company don’t require inspections, appraisals, or permits to be resolved before closing. If you’re stuck with unpermitted work and don’t want to tear it out, here’s how we help:
- We buy as-is: Even with unpermitted additions or code violations
- No repairs needed: Don’t waste time or money fixing things
- No agents, no fees: You deal directly with our local team
- Close in 7–10 days: No waiting, no drama
Examples We’ve Seen
We’ve helped Virginia homeowners sell homes with:
- Basements finished without permits in Richmond
- Garage conversions in Henrico
- Unpermitted decks in Chester and Powhatan
We handle the compliance after closing — so you don’t have to.
Why Work With The Cash Offer Company
We’re a trusted local home buyer that helps Virginia sellers get out from under problem properties. Whether you’re dealing with code issues, unpermitted work, liens, or inherited property complications — we’ll make you a fair cash offer and handle the details.
Take the Next Step
Have unpermitted work on your Virginia house? Contact The Cash Offer Company today for a fast, no-obligation offer and guidance from a team that understands Virginia building laws and works with you — not against you.
Contact Information
The Cash Offer Company
Phone: 804-215-4004
Email: info@thecashoffercompany.com
Website: https://www.thecashoffercompany.com/
Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, financial, or real estate advice. For specific guidance regarding your property or situation, please consult a licensed professional.
