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Saturday, June 29, 2019 7:15:36 PM
I'm in Ohio and the only inspections needed are usually the rough-in, plumbing, yada yada, and then the final inspection and final approval automatically gets the occupancy permit approval. Our last one we did have to get a fire inspection done by the local fire marshall...not sure if it is always required or usually part of the final, but in this building we had to install a monitored fire alarm system so they sent the fire marshall out to check it all out. Those guys are by the book, major sticklers...
Of course it didn't help my tenant had ONE fire extinguisher in her 10,000 SF building, expired date tag, on the top shelf out of reach and she didn't realize smoke detectors took batteries and had a bunch of battery-less smoke detectors laying around. And it was a gymnastics training facility where the building is full of young, innocent kids. Yeah, not a fun day. LOL
Disclaimer: Please do not follow me into any trades without verifying their potential for yourself. While I often feel like I have a good handle on things, my track record says differently.....
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