Bathroom- Need To Obtain CO

Question- I just added a new bathroom to the house. Now I need to put the bathroom on the CO (certificate of occupancy). How do I go about doing/obtaining this? Thanks in advance....

Trinijah1

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  • Stockpro9929th March, 2005

    Granite is big here in Utah. I however saw a set of concrete counters in a homeshow in Salt Lake last month and was duly impressed with how nice they look.
    I have been trying to get in touch with the guy that had the booth since then.
    I do know that there is a book put out by craftsman books that tells you how to make them etc.
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  • karensilver29th March, 2005

    The only think i would worry about is settlement cracks. Are cracks easly repaired?

  • bargain7627th March, 2005

    The property may have a terribly clouded title.

    A title search will probably tell you who really owns it and maybe why it is apparently abandoned. Usually a good skip-trace firm will find the owners, or heirs, so you can get the story from them, which will give you a starting point.

    Is it worth investing $500 to $600 of your own money to find the answers?
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  • billinseattle29th March, 2005

    Snoop around this web site and see if you can find anything. Also try the aseessors site

    http://erosi.saccounty.net/[ Edited by billinseattle on Date 03/29/2005 ]

  • SREinvestor29th March, 2005

    Thank you Bargain 76 and Billingsseattle for your reply. I am still thinking of exit strategies if I was to find that the title is marketable and the owners/heirs would sell it to me. If I was to aquire the property, would selling the lot or actually building on it would be the best course of action? Or, should I try to assign the contract to someone who has more knowledge/better funding resources?

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