Slg Holdings - Bob Feeney

Public permit-pulling record, New Mexico. Last permit filed 2015-07-17.

78 Permits filed
1 City worked in
2012 First permit on record

Permits filed by year

Volume trend in New Mexico.

43 2012 21 2013 7 2014 7 2015

Why this page exists

Most contractor-finder sites check state license status but don't verify that the contractor actually pulls permits when required. A licensed contractor who skips permits leaves the homeowner holding the bag, code violations, insurance complications, and problems at resale.

This page shows Slg Holdings - Bob Feeney's public permit-pulling record in New Mexico. It's sourced from official city open-data feeds, not self-reported. If you're interviewing contractors, ask the ones you're considering to explain any gaps or closed permits you see here.

Cities worked in (New Mexico)

Permit counts per city for Slg Holdings - Bob Feeney.

Albuquerque 78 permits

Most common project types

Based on permit_type codes in the underlying city data.

Residential 78

Recent permits

The 20 most recent permits filed by Slg Holdings - Bob Feeney across all New Mexico cities.

Date City Type Status Value
2015-07-17 Albuquerque Residential $128,814
2015-05-13 Albuquerque Residential $32,204
2015-05-06 Albuquerque Residential $153,490
2015-03-23 Albuquerque Residential $153,491
2015-03-16 Albuquerque Residential $128,814
2015-02-17 Albuquerque Residential $137,015
2015-02-13 Albuquerque Residential $154,748
2014-09-08 Albuquerque Residential $154,748
2014-08-22 Albuquerque Residential $128,814
2014-07-31 Albuquerque Residential $182,298
2014-07-14 Albuquerque Residential $267,225
2014-06-10 Albuquerque Residential $220,653
2014-06-10 Albuquerque Residential $182,741
2014-04-21 Albuquerque Residential $267,225
2013-12-02 Albuquerque Residential $264,924
2013-10-17 Albuquerque Residential $182,298
2013-09-24 Albuquerque Residential $137,016
2013-09-03 Albuquerque Residential $128,814
2013-08-08 Albuquerque Residential $137,016
2013-08-08 Albuquerque Residential $128,814

How to vet this contractor further

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  • Look for gaps. Are there years with many permits, then nothing? Contractors sometimes let licenses lapse or change business names.
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Data source: Public permit records from the cities above, pulled via their official open-data APIs. We report what the city shows; we do not verify license status, insurance, or workmanship. This is not an endorsement. Always do your own due diligence.