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Certificate of Occupancy Fees Certificate of Occupancy Fees Certificate of Occupancy - Partial $104 Certificate of Occupancy - Duplicate $30 Certificate of Occupancy - General Permit $375 Certificate of Occupancy - Residential Early Move-in Penalty $5007 more rows
The inspector will look for such items as: paint and trim; fire protection requirements; stairs and handrails; roofs; gutters; accessory buildings; interior mechanical systems such as heat, electric and plumbing; interior and exterior structural soundness; and space requirements.
Things You'll Need or Might Need: Application for Occupancy Compliance Inspection. Form 1045A. For existing buildings or lease spaces. Form 1045B. For Live Work units and Residential Facilities. Lease agreement(s) For apartments, condos, townhouses: Current site map of all buildings. Smoke alarm letter.
However, all completion report samples should include the following information: Project name and description. List of objectives/goals. Scope of work. Overview of progress to date. Remaining tasks and deliverables. Anticipated completion date. Issues and risks.
Things You'll Need or Might Need: Application for Occupancy Compliance Inspection. Form 1045A. For existing buildings or lease spaces. Form 1045B. For Live Work units and Residential Facilities. Lease agreement(s) For apartments, condos, townhouses: Current site map of all buildings. Smoke alarm letter.
A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) is a document issued by the county once a building satisfies the requirements of applicable codes and laws; it means that the building has been inspected and is safe to inhabit.
Most buildings in Texas need a permit; exceptions include sheds <200 sqft, decks <30 inches, and fences <7 feet. Permit is required for plumbing, electrical work, residential additions, pools, and concrete pouring.