Change of Use Permit
Professional permit drawings and application support for change of use and occupancy projects in commercial, industrial, and mixed-use buildings across Ontario. **Permit Build** provides code-compliant drawings and complete permit application support.
Code-Compliant & Safe
Municipal Permit Support
Fast & Clear Communication
Do you actually need a permit for a basement apartment?
What's Included in a Basement Apartment Permit?
01
Zoning & Regulatory Compliance
02
Building Code & Fire Safety Review
03
Permit Drawings & Application Documents
04
Engineering Coordination (If Needed)
05
Permit Submission & City Review Assistance
What the city is actually checking for
- Minimum ceiling height as set out in the Ontario Building Code
- Egress windows sized for safe exit from every bedroom
- Fire separation rated between the unit and the rest of the house
- Interconnected smoke and carbon monoxide alarms
- Proper ventilation and mechanical/HVAC servicing
- A separate entrance, independent of the main unit
- Minimum window glazing area for bedrooms and living space
Ready to make the basement legal?
From first call to city approval, in six stages
Approval & Support
On-site measurement and information gathering at the property.
Site Visit
On-site measurement and information gathering at the property.
Design
Preliminary design back within 5–10 business days, depending on scope.
Permit Package
Once the design is confirmed, we prepare the full package for submission.
City Submission
We submit the application and manage the city’s review directly.
Approval & Support
What typically goes in the package
- Site plan
- Existing & proposed floor plans
- Elevations & sections
- Detail drawings — fire separation, stairs, guards
- Structural & mechanical drawings, if required
Common Reasons for Permit Review Delays
Drawings Not Prepared by a Qualified Designer
Parking Requirements Not Met
Why Clients Trust Permit Build
Common building permit questions
What is a change of use permit?
A change of use permit is required when a building or space is being used for a different purpose than its current approved occupancy, ensuring compliance with applicable building and fire codes.
Do I need a permit if no construction is involved?
In some cases, yes. A permit may still be required if the proposed use changes the building’s occupancy classification or code requirements.
What documents are required for a change of use permit?
Applications typically require floor plans, site information, occupancy details, and any supporting documents requested by the municipality.
Can Permit Build verify if my proposed use is permitted?
Yes. Permit Build can review your project and help determine whether your intended use complies with local zoning and building regulations.
Can Permit Build submit the change of use permit application?
Absolutely. We prepare the required documentation, submit your application, and provide support throughout the municipal review process.