Accessory buildings and miscellaneous structures
Block 1003 Lot 704, Hardwick, NJ
Permit Details
- Permit Number
- 26-09049
- Type
- new
- Status
- permit
- Issued Date
- June 16, 2026
- County
- New Jersey (statewide), NJ
Parties
No contractor listed
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About new Permits in Hardwick, NJ
What is a new permit?
A new permit authorizes specific construction or renovation work at a property. It ensures the work meets local building codes and safety standards. Most jurisdictions require permits for structural changes, electrical work, plumbing, roofing, and demolition.
How long does this permit remain valid?
Permit validity varies by jurisdiction. In New Jersey (statewide), NJ, permits typically remain valid for 6-12 months from the issue date. Contact the local building department for specifics.
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