Land Use & Zoning

In Georgia, a property owner who receives a building permit and constructs a structure has a 'vested right' to:

ABuild anything they want on the property
BComplete the structure under the regulations in effect when the permit was issued, even if zoning changes✓ Correct
CSell the property without restrictions
DExempt the property from all future zoning changes

Explanation

Once a valid building permit is issued and substantial reliance occurs (construction begins), the property owner generally has a vested right to complete the project under the existing regulations, even if zoning changes occur.

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