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The HOA may inspect during work hours to check safety and compliance.
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You are responsible for city/municipal permits and, where required, a Certificate of Occupancy before using an altered space. Keep permits on site.
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Changes to plans after approval? Report them—you may need re-approval by the HOA and the Building Official.
Legal basis: PD 1096 & IRR (building permits, Certificate of Occupancy); RA 9904 (HOA oversight of common-area impacts).
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Article 9 — Inspections & Government Permits (Building Permit & COO)
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