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Mod / ArchiBuilder
Trade: Design/Build Outdoor Living
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: ArkLaTexOma
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Vermont
I have been asked to design a house in Vermont, and I am not a licensed architect, but a home designer.
Is this possible? In Texas, I can draw residential plans but not commercial.
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DGR,IABD
Trade: Electrical; Commercial and Residential Service
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Central PA
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Re: Vermont
I plainly don't know, but here's my take. You can design anything. Whether or not your design would be legal to build is another story all together.
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Pro
Trade: plumbing and heating
Join Date: May 2005
Location: MA
Posts: 295
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Re: Vermont
Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine's building codes have been behind times for a while. However, they are starting to catch up with all the development taking place up there. A phone call to the state's building dept. is certaintly a good place to start.
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