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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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c) Non-compliant units are subject to penalties and fees and the property may be subject to <br />further enforcement as allowed by law, including the Indiana Unsafe Building Law. <br />d) The Department encourages that the Inspection Certificate be placed in a conspicuous <br />location, such as in the façade of the building facing a public street and containing a <br />building entry, or in a conspicuous interior location. <br />Sec. 6-84. Revocation of Inspection Certificate. <br />a) Revocation of Inspection Certificate means the Department canceling an issued Inspection <br />Certificate whenever it discovers that such certificate was issued in error or based on <br />incorrect information or discovers other causes demonstrating a lack of compliance with <br />the provisions of this Article. <br />b) The Department may revoke an Inspection Certificate, by sending notice to the owner of <br />record via first-class, or certified mail and publication if mail service is returned <br />undeliverable, for causes such as: <br />1) The rental unit has deteriorated, does not meet RSVP Inspection Standards, and <br />the owner is unresponsive or refuses to make repairs. <br />2) The rental unit has deteriorated significantly to the point of becoming condemned. <br />3) The Department has reason to believe, or receives a complaint, that the rental unit <br />does not comply with RSVP Inspection Standards since the Inspection Certificate <br />was issued and the owner is unresponsive or fails to have a new Inspection <br />performed. <br />4) The owner supplied false information knowingly with intent to deceive or falsify <br />a private inspection. <br />5) Since the Inspection Certificate was issued,the owner or tenant illegally converted <br />space in the rental unit to increase the occupancy. <br />6) Since the last Inspection, the owner failed to correct violations within the time <br />allowed. <br />7) The rental unit has been designated as a chronic problem property pursuant to the <br />South Bend Municipal Code. <br />Sec. 6-85. Transfer of Inspection Certificate. <br />a) There is no fee for the initial inspection and the first reinspection. <br />b) There may be a $100.00 fee for the second reinspection per rental unit and the fee of <br />200.00 for each reinspection per rental unit thereafter. <br />c) There may be a$100.00 fee for each rental unit for the failure to meet the Inspector for a <br />scheduled inspection. <br />d) The owner of record will be notified by first-class mail before a penalty may be issued in
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