When do I need a compliance certificate?

The registered owner, or a person with a legal or equitable interest in a site, may apply, upon payment of such fee as may be prescribed by Council from time to time, to the Development Authority for a Compliance Certificate.


The applicant for a Compliance Certificate shall submit an original Real Property Report for the site. Any original Real Property Report that is dated for a period of more than 90 days from the date of the application must be submitted with a Statutory Declaration.


The Compliance Certificate shall only cover those buildings or parts thereof, shown of the Real Property Report as provided by the applicant.

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