Zoned for Incorrect Number of Families
Hello all. I have a question about closing on a property and zoning for a certain number of families. What happens when a property is sold that is zoned for a certain number of families but is being used for a different number of families (i.e. zoned for 3 being used as 4). Does the…
Hello all. I have a question about closing on a property and zoning for a certain number of families. What happens when a property is sold that is zoned for a certain number of families but is being used for a different number of families (i.e. zoned for 3 being used as 4). Does the seller need to update the zoning prior to close or does it no matter? I am looking at older early 20th Century houses if that matters. Thanks in advance!
Your use of a property cannot legally exceed the certificate of occupancy without seeking to ammend it. You might want to look through the archives to see why there is a big difference between 3 or less and 4 or more in terms of financing, taxation, etc. A bank would probably demand that the property be made compliant to the C/O prior to close – usually pulling out the fourth kitchen. BTW “zoned” refers to what overall use a property may have – residential, commercial, industrial, etc – and isn’t really what you mean here.