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Updated almost 17 years ago on . Most recent reply

permits/CO's in New York 40 years ago
My parents are trying to sell their house in Carmel, New York. They just discovered that the 2 additions done on the house before they purchased in 1984 got permits, but were never given CO's. The permits are from 1964 so they are 43 years old now. Can the inspector force them to tear open walls to inspect the electrical?