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  "name": "Do I need a permit for bathroom vanity replacement in the Bay Area?",
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      "name": "Do I need a permit for bathroom vanity replacement in the Bay Area?",
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      "acceptedAnswer": {
        "text": "For a simple like-for-like replacement of a bathroom vanity that doesn't involve moving plumbing lines, altering structural elements, or changing electrical outlets, a permit is generally not required. However, if your project involves relocating plumbing, changing the layout significantly, or performing electrical work, a permit will likely be necessary. Local regulations vary by city within the Bay Area (e.g., San Francisco vs. Daly City), so it's always advisable to consult with your contractor or local building department to confirm permit requirements for your specific project.",
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        "description": "A permit is usually not needed for simple like-for-like vanity replacement. However, if plumbing or electrical changes are involved, a permit is likely required. Check local city regulations."
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  "description": "A permit is usually not needed for simple like-for-like vanity replacement. However, if plumbing or electrical changes are involved, a permit is likely required"
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