Definition
A certificate of occupancy is a government-issued document confirming that a building or space is approved for a specified use and occupancy. Changes in use, construction, or local requirements may affect whether an updated certificate is needed.
Why it matters
This affects safety, legal exposure, insurability, reputation, and tenant trust. Timely action and documented controls reduce preventable loss.
Owner and investor takeaway
Set the policy and risk posture, require evidence of execution, and involve qualified legal, insurance, engineering, or compliance professionals when the issue exceeds management's role.
Staff operating takeaway
Follow the compliance calendar and approved procedures, document every material step, escalate promptly, and do not make legal or technical determinations outside your authority.
Watch for this
Common mistake
Relying on informal practice, outdated rules, or incomplete documentation instead of current requirements and qualified professional review.
Property Management Excellence connection
- Principle
- Ethics and Integrity
- Book reference
- Chapter 5