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Where Do You Get A Certificate Of Occupancy In New Jersey? To obtain a certificate of occupancy, the owner selling the property or their real estate agent must submit an application available on the Bureau of Housing Inspection website .
A Temporary Certificate of Occupancy can be issued by the construction official after a written request is submitted. A Certificate of Approval is issued for all work that requires a construction permit but which does not require a Certificate of Occupancy.
Certificates of occupancy are not required in New Jersey for all sales. A temporary certificate of occupancy may be granted for a set time period to accomplish necessary repairs. A certificate of transfer title is sometimes used to transfer ownership where a property fails the municipal inspection.
Minimum fee shall be $70. Proposed work cost should include cost of labor and materials, as if a contractor were hired to perform the work. Electrical fees: $60 for the first 50 receptacles/outlets, fixtures, switches, detectors, etc. $25 for each additional 25.
Building Fee ScheduleState surcharge is $.00334 per cubic foot on new buildings additions. For all others, the State surcharge is $1.70 per $1000. Minimum fee for each subcode is $50.ResidentialUp to $50,000$25 per $1000above $50,000$20 per $100020 more rows
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A Certificate of Continued Occupancy is required for either a change of tenant or property owner. The certificate is issued after a township inspector inspects the site to ensure it meets the requirements for the business you intend to operate.
In New Jersey, a home or retail property is required to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy upon completion of construction, before initiation of repair and remodel construction, and before any new tenant moves into the space.
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.
A Temporary Certificate of Occupancy can be issued by the construction official after a written request is submitted. A Certificate of Approval is issued for all work that requires a construction permit but which does not require a Certificate of Occupancy.
The Uniform Construction Code (UCC) requires code officials to issue a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) when all utilities are in place, and the building, or specified portions of a building, can be occupied without endangering the health and safety of the occupants (N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.23).

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