Do I need a Certificate of Occupancy for my house?

Generally speaking, the State Statutes require a Certificate of Occupancy for any building or portion of a building constructed or substantially altered after 1970.

Prior to the adoption of the State Building Code in 1970, the requirements were somewhat haphazard. Few buildings in Granby have Certificates of Occupancy prior to the late 1950s.

In modern times we issue Certificates of Occupancy for any new building, additions, substantial renovations, or a change of use from one type of occupancy to a different type as defined by the Building Code.

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