Can a buyer sign off on violations found in a certificate of occupancy inspection?

All major violations shall be corrected. Buyers may sign for minor violations and all outside work shall be corrected within nine months of signing for the violations.

 In a case of a rental property, all violations shall be corrected prior to issuance of any Certificate of Approval.

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1. Am I required to have a fire extinguisher in my house?
2. Can a buyer sign off on violations found in a certificate of occupancy inspection?
3. Can the buyer schedule the certificate of occupancy inspection?
4. Do I need a Certificate of Occupancy before I close on my house?
5. Do I need a certificate of occupancy if the ownership is changing but the occupancy is not?
6. Does a house have to have at least one bath tub?
7. Does the township test for radon?
8. How do I apply for a Certificate of Approval (Occupancy) for my residence?
9. How long is a certificate of occupancy good for?
10. I am opening up a new business in an existing building, do I need a Certificate of Occupancy?
11. What are the codes for smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors in the home?
12. What are the fees for a Change of Occupancy Inspection?
13. What violations do they look for in a Change of Occupancy Inspection?
14. Who can get a copy of the certificate of occupancy report?