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Obtain a Business License
Obtain a Cobb County Business License. Apply for a business license in Cobb County.
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Recent Projects by the Housing Authority
View recent housing projects.
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Business License Renewal
Renewal of an Occupation Tax Certificate / Business License should be completed prior to the expiration date of December 31 of each calendar year by mail or in person.
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Multi-Family Inspections
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Housing Complaints
Tenant complaints in unincorporated Cobb County may be filed with the Housing Complaints & Nuisance Abatement Division in written form.
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Mortgage Program
Have you ever dreamed of owning a home? The Programs listed below offer a 30-year, fixed rate first mortgage with down payment assistance and could make your dream a reality.
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Community Development Forms
Choose from the Community Development forms; apply for a business license or a building permit, also download applications for a business license or a residential and building permit.
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Designating History
The Historic Preservation Commission can nominate historic properties and cultural resources to the National Register of Historic Places. These nominations are made to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Historic Preservation Division (HPD) for consideration. Once the nominations are complete and acceptable to HPD, they are forwarded to the National Park Service for final approval and listing in the official National Register.
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Short-Term Rentals
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Code Enforcement
Submit a Code Enforcement Complaint. View common residential code enforcement violations and ordinances.
FAQs
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Can SPLOST Funds be used to reduce Property Taxes?
Although counties cannot directly include a property tax rollback as an eligible expenditure on the referendum, counties can use SPLOST funds to pay for capital outlay projects that would otherwise be funded through property tax revenues. Also, if excess proceeds remain after SPLOST projects have been completed and there is no county debt, the excess proceeds must go to the general fund of the county to reduce county property taxes. For more information on the Disposition of Excess Funds, please see the SPLOST Guide.