Do you know the incredible feeling of crossing something off of your to-do list? I sure do. But, I also know that before you can start crossing things off, there’s often the task of figuring out who you should contact for assistance. There are a lot of things that we can help our residents with – half the battle is just figuring out what those things are. Let’s take a look at a few common services you as a Mecklenburg County resident may need (and who you can turn to for help with them).
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So, you’ve heard that Mecklenburg County will be conducting a Countywide revaluation next year, but you’re not entirely sure what that means. Or, maybe you think you know what it means, but just need more information.
The Mecklenburg County Assessor’s Office has you covered. They’ve been dotting their i’s and crossing their t’s and making their rounds to ensure the smoothest revaluation process ever.
NOTE: Some information in this post is outdated. Read the updated version from 6/17/22.
The increasing popularity of home improvement shows has many homeowners inspired to take on new projects around the house. Are you one of them?
Before you start knocking down walls, consider whether or not your project requires a permit (and get one if it does). Residential permits are needed for many home improvement projects, even if homeowners are planning to do the work themselves – it’s not just to add another task to your to-do list. When a permit is required for residential work, it’s usually because the work has a direct impact on life safety. Not to mention, unpermitted work can negatively impact you down the road if you wish to sell your home or do additional work.