Property Jurisdiction And Safety

Summary

Jurisdiction for property issues often depends on the propertys location or your residence. In South Carolina, lacking a Certificate of Occupancy can prevent legal occupancy. Contact local building departments for guidance. If facing misrepresentation or safety issues, consult a local attorney for potential fraud or misrepresentation claims.

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What if I never got a certificate of occupancy
In North Carolina, a Certificate of Occupancy is typically required before you can legally occupy a new or renovated building. Without it, you might face fines or restrictions on using the property. You should check with your local building department for specific requirements and options for obtaining the certificate. Is your property located in North Carolina, or are you referring to the property in another state?
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In South Carolina, if you don't have a Certificate of Occupancy, it may prevent you from legally occupying the property. You should contact the local building department where the property is located to understand the requirements and steps to obtain the certificate. Is there any specific issue you're facing due to this?
I was forced into Under due to stress From a realtor By a home that No proof of The building inspectors The house is constructurally Falling apart I was lied to and forced my house has column fire the electrical work is horrible And when I did a walk through for in final inspection there was no power to the house but a orange thicker on the door They told me my realtor said that if Hi back out that he will sue me I never got an owner I haven't seen of certificate of occupancy My key To the house was issued late I cannot live here because of hazardous condition I'm physically disabled and cannot Walk up these stairs Nor my son The realtor also wide and said that it was a safe area And I'm afraid for my life because it is a gang and the crime rate is always into an F and right class there is shootings all the time Again I'm physically disable and scared
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This situation seems quite serious, especially with the structural and safety concerns. It may be beneficial to speak with a local lawyer about potential misrepresentation or fraud by the realtor and any other legal options you may have. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
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Reason: Forced to buy a house under stress, structural issues, misrepresentation by realtor, no Certificate of Occupancy, unsafe neighborhood, physically disabled, house unsafe to live in.
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