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One crucial step that you should always consider in any construction project is obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy (CO). A CO is a legal document issued by the local government agency that certifies that a building complies with all regulations, safety codes and zoning requirements.
A Certificate of Occupancy (CofO) is a document issued by the Building Division which certifies that a commercial space or newly constructed residential building has been inspected for compliance with the California Building Standards Code and local ordinances which govern construction and occupancy.
A Certificate of Occupancy/Zoning Certificate is required prior to occupancy for all new commercial buildings, new residential buildings, new tenant spaces, fire restorations, new owners and change of business names.
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. A rental unit without a certificate of occupancy is illegal.
Additionally, a Certificate of Occupancy is also required for new single-family dwellings and townhouses pursuant to Section R110 of the Oregon Residential Specialty Code. Additions and alterations to single-family dwellings or townhouses and accessory buildings do not require a Certificate of Occupancy.
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Additionally, a Certificate of Occupancy is also required for new single-family dwellings and townhouses pursuant to Section R110 of the Oregon Residential Specialty Code.
Permits required Building or moving a carport, garage or shed of more than 200 square feet. Adding, moving, or removing walls. Finishing an attic, garage, or basement to make additional living space. Cutting a new window or door opening or changing the dimensions of existing openings.

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