A
Continued Certificate of Occupancy (CCO Form) is required on all resales,
rentals, and/or change of tenancy. Basically, this form certifies that the
dwelling meets basic inspection safeguards.
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Items generally looked at for at for
Zoning-CCO Inspections:
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| 1. |
Work done without permits. |
| 2. |
Working Smoke Detector on each level,
including basement. |
| 3. |
Carbon Monoxide Detector, one per unit.
Usually in sleeping area or level. |
| 4. |
Relief valves on hot water heater and boiler
piped in to within 8" of floor. |
| 5. |
Sump pump (if present) is piped to the
outside of house or unit.
(Not connected to sanitary sewer line.) |
| 6. |
Hand rails for anything over two (2) steps. |
| 7. |
All switch and outlet covers in place |
| 8. |
Stairs in good shape, interior and
exterior. (No loose treads or bricks.) |
| 9. |
Attached garages, no holes in walls or
ceilings. |
| 10. |
All toilets and faucets in working order. |
| 11. |
Hot water. (110 degrees min.) Hot
faucet on left side |
| 12. |
Proper fit and venting of furnace/boiler and
hot water heater to chimney. |
| 13. |
Electric service panel in good shape (no
openings). |
| 14. |
No exposed wires or open electrical boxes. |
| 15. |
No broken windows or glass. |
| 16. |
Any visible safety faults. |
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This is basically a safety
inspection and is in no way a Home Inspection.
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