Land Use & Zoning

In South Carolina, a 'certificate of occupancy' (CO) is issued when:

AA property is sold
BA new or substantially renovated building meets all applicable codes and is ready for occupancy✓ Correct
CA zoning change is approved
DA property owner pays their property taxes

Explanation

A Certificate of Occupancy is issued by the local building department certifying that a new or substantially remodeled building complies with applicable building codes and is safe for occupancy. Without a CO, a building cannot legally be occupied.

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