Certificate of Occupancy
Attorney Assisting Clients With Obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy
An important consideration when purchasing a home is the status of the Certificate of Occupancy. A Certificate of Occupancy is essentially the approval provided by the local governmental authority that the house or building was constructed in accordance with local building laws and regulations. A New York City home buyer lawyer will be familiar with its function.
Certificates of Occupancy should be amended when modifications or changes are made to the building structure that require governmental approvals. Very often, a physical survey or examination of the property or structure will reveal changes or modifications. If the Certificate of Occupancy has not been amended to reflect those changes, the property owner will be responsible to obtain the required approvals. A New York City attorney may be helpful in pursuing them. Additionally, lending institutions usually refuse to close a loan on property where the structures are not in compliance with all building laws and regulations.
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