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Definitions of certificate of occupancy:
- Written authorization given by a local municipality that allows a newly completed or substantially completed structure to be inhabited.
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- A document which states that a home or other building has met all building codes and is suitable for habitation.
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- A document presented by a local government agency or building department certifying that a building and/or the leased premises (tenant's space) has been satisfactorily inspected and is/are in a condition suitable for occupancy.
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- Document issued by the building department of the town, stating that the house has met all of the building codes and is habitable.
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- A document from an official agency stating that the property meets the requirements of local codes, ordinances, and regulations.
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- A certificate issued by a local building department to a builder to a builder or renovator, stating that the building is in proper condition to be occupied and stating the legally permissible use.
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- A document issued by a local government to a developer permitting the structure to be occupied. This generally indicates that the building is in compliance with public health and building codes.
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- Document issued by a local governmental agency that states a property meets the local building standards for occupancy and is in compliance with public health and building codes. This document is normally required by a lender prior to closing the loan.
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- Document issued by the local municipality indicating that a new dwelling is suitable for occupation. Generally confirms that the dwelling complies with local building, safety and health by-laws.
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- A legal document certifying that a structure meets all appropriate ordinances and codes and is ready for occupancy or use.
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- Issued by the County Building Department once the home has passed all of the required inspections by the County building department. This certificate is issued by the local municipality and is required before anyone can occupy and live within the home. It is issued only after the local municipality has made all inspections and all monies and fees have been paid.
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- A certificate which is issued by the local government building department, as evidence that a building is prepared and fit for occupancy, and that it is free of building code violations.
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- A certificate of occupancy is a permit that allows a building to be occupied after its construction or improvement. It certifies that the construction conforms to the building code and is satisfactory for occupancy.
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- BACK TO TOP Issued to owner by the public building officials after their inspection is complete and the project is deemed to comply with the building, fire, and other applicable code provisions.
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- A document issued by a local authority indicating that a building meets building-code requirements.
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- A certificate stating that a building is approved for occupancy issued by the city or county building inspection department. It is important that a certificate has been issued, as some homeowners insurance policies will not pay claims for damage to a property that has not been approved for occupancy.
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- (CA) – The certificate issued by the inspection authority that allows for the occupancy of the building or structure. (TMSA) – An inspection procedure that is conducted after all construction finals have been approved and is most commonly used for commercial permits.
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- A certificate of occupancy is issued by the local municipality after a home, or alterations to home, have passed all municipal codes and are ready for occupancy.
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- (CO) A document stating that a building is ready and fit for occupancy. Each building in New York City possesses a Certificate of Occupancy, which outlines the legal uses of the piece of property.
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- issued by a building inspector, this legal document certifies that a house has passed all inspections and is ready to be inhabited.
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- A permit required under the building codes of many local governments which indicates that the property passes a final inspection. The permit indicates that all applicable building codes have been met and that the structure is suitable for occupancy.
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- A certificate issued by a local government building department or agency stating that a building is in a condition suitable for occupancy. Sometimes also called a "C of O" or a Non-Residential Use and Occupancy Permit (NON RUP).
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- Written authorization given by a municipality that allows a structure to be inhabited. Many municipalities only require aC of O for new construction or improvements; however, some require aC of O anytime title to the property changes.
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