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What is the
inspection process?
The Fire Department will initiate an inspection of properties in the
Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones beginning May 1st, each year.
Once all the inspections are completed, owners of properties found
in compliance will receive a Cleared-by-Owner. Notice indicating
that the Fire Department inspected the property and that it is in
compliance. If the property is not in compliance, the owner will be
issued a Notice of Non-compliance describing the hazards that need
clearing and will be given 15 days to complete the work.
Do property
inspection:
If you're inclined to waive
contingencies, make sure you do your due diligences research first?
Ask the seller for permission to complete inspections before you
make an offer. Or, it the seller has obtained a presale home
inspection from a reputable home inspector, make sure you read it
carefully and fully understand it before you do make an offer. Call
the home inspector to discuss any questions you might have. Better
yet, schedule an appointment with the inspector to walk through the
property with you to explain the report and answer your questions.
But, be sure to ask for the seller's permission first.
Recommendations For Further Inspections :
Home inspections often include
recommendations for further inspections. There may not be time to
collect all the information you'd like to have before making an
offer. In this case, it's best to imagine the worst-case scenario.
If the home inspection indicates that the roof is worn, assume
you'll need to replace it. Call a roofer for a ballpark estimate.
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