St. Louis Real Estate
St. Louis County Re-occupancy permit program (cont)
Do you need to obtain a residential re-occupancy permit or not?
The answer is yes if you live in a St. Louis County unincorporated area.
So, how do I know for sure if my home is in an unincorporated area?
Easy, go to http://revenue.stlouisco.com/ias/ , type in your address at the bottom of the page and view your tax record. If the “City Code” is all zeros you need to comply. If the “City Code” has a letter, you’re incorporated and your local government regulations apply.
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St. Louis Real Estate re-occupancy permit program…more revenue.
St. Louis Real Estate re-occupancy permit program - more revenue. (cont)
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