Landscape plans and permit paperwork arranged for a residential yard project

How to Ask Contractors About Landscaping Permits Guide

A simple permit question can tell you a lot about whether a contractor has thought through the real scope of the project or is treating it too casually.

What to ask directly

  • Whether any part of the scope is likely to require permit review or engineering.
  • Who will determine that and who will handle the process if needed.
  • How permit timing affects the project schedule and quote.

What good answers often sound like

  • They acknowledge which parts of the scope may trigger review.
  • They explain the process instead of dismissing the question too quickly.
  • They show awareness of grading, utilities, structure, or drainage implications.

What weak answers often sound like

  • They wave off the issue without asking about the actual scope.
  • They treat anything outdoors as automatically permit-free.
  • They avoid explaining who owns the next step if review is needed.

Bottom line

The permit conversation is a useful way to see whether a contractor is thinking through the full job or only the visible feature.

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For the broader overview, continue with Do You Need a Permit for Landscaping Projects Guide.

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