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A certificate of occupancy is a legal document issued by local building or zoning departments authorizing what purpose a property can be used for and that its safe to use for that purpose. This certificate is issued for all types of buildings, including residential, commercial, and industrial.
Getting a certificate of occupancy can be a lengthy and expensive process, especially if you need multiple inspections. Rules around them vary significantly from market to market, and one may not even be needed in your local market. But in areas where theyre required, theyre non-negotiable.
Apply for a Certificate of Occupancy using the Permit Centers Online Permit Guide. After you sign into the Guide, you will find the Certificate of Occupancy Permit Application under the Commercial section. Find more information about online resources at our Online Permitting webpage.
The penalties for operating without a certificate of occupancy in California can include fines of up to $1000 a day until the violation is corrected.
And in California, it is illegal to rent a unit without a certificate of occupancy. A certificate of occupancy is a document that confirms that a building complies with all state and local building codes and is safe to live in.

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A new building cannot be legally occupied until a CO has been issued. A CO is issued same day for a new building, addition, change or use and interior completion. A Certificate of Completion (CC) is issued by the next day for alterations/repairs.
Unfit for occupancy means the Premises cannot reasonably be used for its then current Permitted Use.

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