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Any person or corporation violating or failing to comply with any provisions of this chapter shall be fined, upon conviction, not less than $10, nor more than $2,000, and each day any violation or non-compliance continues, shall constitute a separate offense.
Failure to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy before occupying a building is a violation of Texas Local Government Code 233.064 and may result in penalties.
If the absence of an occupancy certificate rendered lease agreements invalid or unenforceable, it would mean that landlords would not be entitled to collect rent in respect of buildings without being in possession of valid occupancy certificates.
A Certificate of Occupancy is required for all businesses in the City of San Antonio.
In most circumstances, individuals receive a fine and the opportunity to correct their mistake by obtaining a certificate of occupancy. Community service and jail time are usually reserved for individuals who repeatedly violate certificate of occupancy requirements.