Land Use & Zoning
A Wisconsin building permit is required to:
APlant trees on private property
BConstruct, alter, or demolish a building✓ Correct
CPaint the exterior of a house
DMow a lawn
Explanation
Building permits are required for construction, alteration, or demolition of structures to ensure work complies with building codes and safety standards.
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