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Contact COU of Miami Miami-Dade County Certificate of Use Inspections COU of Miami is the top rated and most experienced Certificate of Use inspector in Miami-Dade County, FL. We have provided over 4,000 Certificate of Use (CU) inspections and Disclosure of Findings reports for residential properties (i.e., single family, condominium, townhouse, or duplex). With our proprietary Certificate of Use inspection processing technology, we are enabled to provide the best prices and have the fastest turn-around time for the entire CU inspection process. Your order is handled online, allowing you to retrieve and process documents and check on the status of your Certificate of Use inspection and Disclosure of Findings Report. No other Certificate of Use provider has invested in the technology to expedite your order. That is why, since 2009, COU of Miami has been the leader in providing certificate of use inspections. Stop by at 4191 NW 107th Ave., Doral, FL 33178 or call us now (305) 807-8771 to let us handle the entire process: fast and efficiently. Why Do I Need A Certificate of Use? As of March 13, 2009, buyers of foreclosed properties in unincorporated Miami-Dade County received some protection against sudden repairs or other inadequacies from buying a foreclosed property. Residential home inspections are required by Miami-Dade County Ordinance No. 08-133 by the Department of Planning and Zoning (DP&Z) acquired through a Certificate of Title (Foreclosures and Judgments). Ordinance No. 08-133 affects all residential properties in unincorporated Miami-Dade County which are obtained through a Certificate of Title (Foreclosures and Judgments), in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes. Residential properties involved include single-family homes, condominiums, townhouses and duplexes. The ordinance requires title holders of foreclosed properties to acquire a Certificate of Use before to offering the property for sale, transfer or alienation. The CU requirement levies a $300 (plus 8% surcharge) per-property filing and processing fee. As of March 13, 2009, buyers of foreclosed properties in unincorporated Miami-Dade County received some protection against sudden repairs or other inadequacies from buying a foreclosed property. Residential home inspections are required by Miami-Dade County Ordinance No. 08-133 by the Department of Planning and Zoning (DP&Z) acquired through a Certificate of Title (Foreclosures and Judgments). Ordinance No. 08-133 affects all residential properties in unincorporated Miami-Dade County which are obtained through a Certificate of Title (Foreclosures and Judgments), in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes. Residential properties involved include single-family homes, condominiums, townhouses and duplexes. The ordinance requires title holders of foreclosed properties to acquire a Certificate of Use before to offering the property for sale, transfer or alienation. The CU requirement levies a $300 (plus 8% surcharge) per-property filing and processing fee.