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What is NYC AC § 27-112?

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This section outlines the conditions under which changes in the occupancy or use of a building may occur. It specifies that re-establishing a prior occupancy or use that is not lawful in a new building class is prohibited unless all applicable laws are complied with. Applies to building owners making changes in occupancy or use.

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§ 27-112 Change in occupancy or use.

AC § 27-112

Changes in the occupancy or use of any building may be made after the effective date of this code, subject to the provisions of section 27-217 of article twenty-two of this subchapter. After a change in occupancy or use has been made in a building, the re-establishment of a prior occupancy or use that would not be lawful in a new building of the same construction class shall be prohibited unless and until all the applicable provisions of this code and other applicable laws and regulations for such re-established occupancy or use shall have been complied with. A change from a use prohibited by the provisions of this code, but which was permitted prior to the effective date of this code, to another use prohibited by the provisions of this code shall be deemed a violation of this code.

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