Does someone need to be home during an inspection?

Yes, if access to the new work requires an inspector to walk through your existing, furnished house. Someone must be present to let the inspector in. The inspector will not enter an unoccupied furnished house. We also will not enter a house in which only a child is home, unaccompanied by an adult.

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1. I lease commercial property in Seekonk, do my tenants need to come to the Building Department before opening the new business?
2. My neighbors recently started some construction, should I have been notified before it began?
3. What if I want to change or amend my plans?
4. Can I have an inspector form the Town of Seekonk Building Department office do a home inspection for me?
5. Do I need a permit for a fence and what side do I face it?
6. Who can be issued a building permit?
7. How long is my permit good for?
8. How do I request an inspection?
9. What requires a building permit?
10. Why a building permit?
11. Does someone need to be home during an inspection?
12. Where can I see a copy of the Building Code?
13. How do I know what kind of license is required on a job?