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Euclid council adopts contractor-registration change to require owner-occupancy for waivers

Euclid City Council · December 15, 2025
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Summary

After extended debate about enforcement, Euclid City Council passed an ordinance amending contractor-registration rules so owners who seek waivers must occupy the property; administration said the change will push non-occupying LLC owners to hire registered contractors and promised outreach to large owners.

Euclid City Council voted to amend the city code to require that, to receive certain contractor-registration waivers, the property owner must occupy the residence.

Administration officials said the amendment is intended to address an increase in out-of-area LLC ownership and a pattern of substandard work when nonoccupying owners pull permits or use unregistered contractors. "We have come across issues with some properties owned by LLCs and the work that's being done and the quality of work," Director Cooney said,…

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