- A building license, a title deed, a deed of ownership, a municipal investment contract, or an electricity or water bill for the building.
- The settlement of previous violations shall be clarified through the platform when applying for obtaining and reviewing the Compliance Certificate by the Municipality or SubMunicipality.
- Penalties shall be imposed on the landlord, and the landlord may authorize the tenant to obtain the CBC certificate.
- No conflict between the CBC certificate requirements and other codes.
- The building license holder shall be responsible for obtaining the Compliance Certificate.
- The new landlord shall correct the violations on the building.
- No, each certificate has its own requirements.
- It is not from the requirements of buying or selling a property nor is it required, but it is better to make sure it is available.
- The ownership may be transferred if the certificate is valid.
- The landlord shall coordinate with the engineering office to find engineering solutions and address the elements of the CBC Certificate.
- Yes, all elements must be met.
- The building landlord under the title deed or the landlord in a legal capacity such as the landlords’ union shall be responsible for obtaining the Certificate.