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What is NYC AC § 28-118.2?

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This section mandates that no newly constructed building or open lot may be occupied or used without an issued certificate of occupancy. The certificate verifies compliance with approved construction documents and relevant laws. Applies to building owners and property operators of new constructions and open lots.

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§ 28-118.2 New buildings or open lots.

AC § 28-118.2

No building hereafter constructed or open lot shall be occupied or used, in whole or in part, unless and until a certificate of occupancy shall have been issued certifying that such building or open lot conforms substantially to the approved construction documents and the provisions of this code and other applicable laws and rules.

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