Negociación y Redacción de Arrendamientos de Oficinas
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
Keep yourself in the loop! Regularly check for changes in local building codes and regulations, and make sure to upgrade or update your property as needed to stay compliant.
Typically, there aren’t direct penalties, but the city might require you to make corrections or updates to comply with current laws. Ignoring it could lead to fines or legal troubles down the road.
In many cases, yes! However, you might need to meet current building codes and standards, so it’s best to consult with the city's building department first.
Yes, it can put a bit of a hitch in your giddy-up. Buyers often prefer properties that meet current codes, so it might make selling a bit trickier until you resolve those issues.
If your property is marked for Preexisting Noncompliance, it’s a good idea to get in touch with the city's planning department. They can guide you on the next steps to take to get everything up to snuff.
You can check your property's status by looking up local regulations, or you could ask the city for guidance. If your property has older permits or has not been updated, it might be on the list.
Preexisting Noncompliance refers to situations where a property does not meet current regulations or codes that were in place before recent changes. Essentially, it means the property was okay in the past but doesn't fit today's rules.
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