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You should contact the building inspector for your township/county.  Each area goes by different codes.  It doesn't cost you anything for him to come out and look WITH you.  (or it shouldn't) Call and ask, then make an appointment or speak with him/her directly.</description>
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<p>You should contact the building inspector for your township/county.  Each area goes by different codes.  It doesn&#8217;t cost you anything for him to come out and look WITH you.  (or it shouldn&#8217;t) Call and ask, then make an appointment or speak with him/her directly.</p>
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