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All final inspections must be performed in order for a certificate of occupancy/completion to be issued. Final electrical, gas and plumbing inspections must be set up, performed and signed off. A final walk through and sign-off by the Fire Department must also be completed.
For the final Certificate of Occupancy, the building owner has to first, acquire all outstanding permits and sort unresolved violations. DOB inspectors also have to visit the site and write their reports. The whole process can take up to a year or more.
Completion and approval of all building, mechanical, plumbing, electrical and fire inspections: All issues need to be addressed to the satisfaction of the North Carolina Building Code.
A Certificate of Occupancy is required for all rental properties-before a tenant can move in-to ensure the premises are up to code. It is the landlords responsibility to have a CO each time a tenant changes.
New construction: If you build a new home to sell, a certificate of occupancy will be part of the sale. New owner or occupant: Your area may require a certificate of occupancy for a new homeowner or tenant. Or you may be required to get one if youre selling multifamily property.
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A CO confirms that the completed work complies with all applicable laws, all paperwork has been completed, all fees owed to the Department have been paid, all relevant violations have been resolved, and all necessary approvals have been received from other City Agencies.
The DOB will issue a Certificate Of Occupancy for 1 of 2 project types: New Buildings or Alteration CO, formerly known as an Alt 1 or Alteration Type 1.
Residential Uses DescriptionFee AmountResidential$50.00 per unit.Mixed Use$100.00 plus $50.00/unit over 1 dwelling units

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