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September 19, 2007

C of O

It appears that the C of O has a typo and points to a different lot number. It is actually 42 but the C of O says 43. Anyone know how much it will cost to correct?

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Is it really your C of O? If it has a different lot number it's probably the C of O for one of your neighbors.

Posted by: guest at September 20, 2007 12:29 PM

It is our C of O. It has the correct address on it. The neighbor has their own co which I found online.

Posted by: donjii at September 20, 2007 3:51 PM

Hmmm. Weird isn't it? When was it issued? If you can link it to a Building's Department job number pre-self certification then you could probably work to the DoB to reissue the C of O showing the right block number. If it's dated after the allowance for self-certification, it would entail something more like having the architect or engineer of record making the correction. if it's an old, old C of O how do you truly know it's for your building?

Posted by: guest at September 20, 2007 5:26 PM

It was issued back in 1956. I don't know what you mean by allowance for self-certification?

It clear does have our address on it.

Posted by: donjii at September 21, 2007 10:14 AM

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