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Rochester Rentals May Need a Certificate of Occupancy
Rochester's rental Certificate of Occupancy program can affect small landlords, inspections, and lead-safety compliance.
Published June 23, 2026 · Last verified June 23, 2026
A Rochester rental property can come with a city inspection schedule. It is not just a lease and a key. Rochester’s Certificate of Occupancy program checks rental housing against code standards, and the city also explains when a C of O is required and how often different rental types are inspected.
For small landlords, that puts the C of O in the same folder as rent rolls, leases, repair estimates, and lead-safety questions. In 2026, the city updated lead-paint inspection rules tied to C of O compliance, so older assumptions deserve a fresh look.
Before buying a duplex or small rental, ask whether the C of O is active, expired, pending, or tied to repairs. Also ask whether lead inspection issues exist. It is better to know that before the rent number becomes part of the mortgage math.
Rochester’s rental market has plenty of small properties where this matters: duplexes, converted houses, student rentals, and older neighborhoods with lead-paint history.
A C of O issue is not just a city form. It can affect timing, rent readiness, repair scope, and how comfortable a buyer should feel with the income number.