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Bill No. 20-23 Ordinance Amending Chapter 6 & Replacing Article 14 Titled Rental Safety Verification Program
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Bill No. 20-23 Ordinance Amending Chapter 6 & Replacing Article 14 Titled Rental Safety Verification Program
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Single-family property or duplex upon passage based on a <br />reinspection that occurred after the initial and first reinspection <br />will result in a one-year inspection certificate. <br />Multi-family property upon passage based on a reinspection that <br />occurred after the initial and first reinspection will result in a <br />two-year inspection certificate. <br />Failure to comply If the owner fails to schedule an RSVP inspection, no <br />reinspection is performed, or a unit fails to meet RSVP <br />standards and requirements within the specified timeframe,then <br />the unit is not in compliance. Non-compliant units are subject <br />to penalties and fees and the property may be subject to further <br />enforcement as allowed by law, including the Indiana Unsafe <br />Building Law. <br />Compliance Deadline Critical violations must be addressed within 10 days and all <br />other violations must be addressed within 60 days of the initial <br />inspection. <br />Any new violations identified during reinspection(s) will be given <br />a deadline of no more than 30 days from the inspection date when <br />they were identified or within sixty(60)days of the initial inspection, <br />whichever date is later. If the new violation is a critical violation, it <br />must be addressed in no more than 10 days from the inspection date <br />when it was identified. The violations identified during prior <br />inspection(s) will not receive a repair deadline extension. <br />An extension to a repair deadline can be considered on a case- <br />by-case basis with proper documentation as determined by the <br />Department. <br />d) If a rental unit community has five (5) or fewer rental units, the Department will inspect <br />every rental unit. Rental unit communities with six (6) or more rental units will have at <br />least 20%of the rental units randomly sampled by the Department to inspect and then use <br />those findings to extrapolate the overall quality and condition of the rental units therein. <br />1) If the findings extrapolated indicate the overall substandard conditions of the rental <br />units or such violations that could affect other rental units, the Department may <br />complete Inspections of additional rental units,up to and including all rental units, <br />as deemed necessary. <br />e) In addition to repairs listed in the Inspection Report, to receive the Inspection Certificate,
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