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Certificate of Occupancy issues due to "hoarder" tenant
I'm working on a deal with a "hoarder" type of tenant in the property. It's not as bad as it could be, but this family has definitely accumulated items for quite some time and the hallways/rooms are filling/filled up. What is the risk, if any, with a Certificate of Occupancy due to the narrow hallways and stacked items?
Has anyone had trouble getting a clean Certificate of Occupancy in a similar situation?
Our CO inspection is due after the current close date and I'm considering trying to push back to wait for the CO inspection.