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Originally Posted by Merrymeeting
Shorethings can verify, but I believe the permit goes with the property, not with the person or company who submitted the application. I wouldn't be surprised if you needed to sign something that allowed them to act on your behalf as the property owner. So you should be able to hire another company using the same approved permits, though you should check on how long the permits are good for before expiring.
The permits are public record and you can probably find yours on their website. It may give you all the information you need to answer your questions and talk to another company.
http://des.nh.gov/organization/divis...es/permits.htm
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While you may be correct, section 8 of the permit note the "Authorized Agent" who is the original company hired. That is why I have a concern.\
It just really stinks to be put in this situation as my breakwater got beat up so badly last year another bad ice out like last year and my entire dock is toast. If the company would of just been upfront with me to begin with instead of using me as "backlog" I would of had the opportunity to hire someone else to do the work before further damage occurs over the winter.
Dan