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Written by Jayson Elliott · Attorney, Bay Legal PC · CA Bar No. 332479 · Last reviewed April 2026

Legal Information — Not Legal Advice: This page provides general information about California permit violation law. It is not legal advice for your specific situation. Consult a licensed attorney before making any legal decisions.

Who Is Liable for Unpermitted Work in California?

10 min read · Last reviewed April 2026

Key Takeaways

  • The property owner is responsible to the city for permit compliance — but may have claims against the party who caused the violation
  • Contractors who fail to pull permits violate California licensing law and may owe you damages
  • Sellers who fail to disclose known unpermitted work can be liable to buyers
  • Real estate agents have independent disclosure obligations

The Property Owner's Responsibility

California cities and counties enforce building codes against the property owner. If the city discovers unpermitted work on your property, you — not the contractor — will receive the violation notice. You are responsible for bringing the property into compliance, regardless of who performed the work or when it was done.

This means that even if you bought the property with unpermitted work already in place, the city will look to you to resolve the issue. However, having responsibility to the city does not mean you cannot recover your costs from the party who actually caused the problem.

Contractor Liability

Licensed contractors in California are required to obtain all necessary permits before beginning work. A contractor who performs work without required permits may be liable for:

Seller Liability

California's Transfer Disclosure Statement (TDS) requires sellers to disclose known material facts about the property, including known unpermitted work. Under Civil Code §1102 et seq., a seller who knows about unpermitted work and fails to disclose it to the buyer may be liable for:

Real Estate Agent Liability

Real estate agents in California have a duty to conduct a reasonably competent visual inspection of the property. If an agent knew or should have known about unpermitted work and failed to disclose it, the agent may be independently liable to the buyer.

Previous Owner Liability

If the unpermitted work was done by a previous owner, your options depend on when you discovered the problem and whether disclosure obligations were met at the time of sale. Statute of limitations issues become critical in these cases.

⚠ Time Limits Apply: California law sets strict deadlines on permit violation law claims. Missing a deadline permanently bars your right to recover. Consult an attorney promptly.

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