Escrow & Title
In Connecticut, a 'certificate of occupancy' (CO) is issued by the:
AConnecticut Real Estate Commission
BLocal building or zoning department to certify that a structure is safe and compliant with building codes✓ Correct
CConnecticut Department of Housing
DFederal Housing Administration
Explanation
A Certificate of Occupancy is issued by the local building official certifying that a building complies with applicable building codes and regulations and is safe for occupancy.
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