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What is the simple way to get plumbing permit on my garage?

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I added 3 plumbing fixtures to my garage without permit but didn’t finish yet. I need to sell my house so I would like to stop working on plumbing and get the inspection. Can I just cap the pipes? Or do I need to remove pipes from the garage? Or Do I have to remove all pipes from the basement I installed?

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