Does 40 Year Building Safety Inspection Program only apply to Condominium and Apartments?

No. It is important to note that not only do condominiums and apartments are required to have their 40 or 50-year recertifications. All residential properties larger than a duplex, and at least 3,500SF in size need to be recertified.

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1. What should I do when I receive the 40 Year (and Older) Building Safety Inspection Program letter?
2. Does the City Complete Structural Assessments
3. Does 40 Year Building Safety Inspection Program only apply to Condominium and Apartments?
4. What is the purpose of the 40 Year (and Older) Building Safety Inspection Program?
5. I want to sell/buy property. How can I know that the property has passed the 40 Year Inspection?
6. Do I have to pay for the inspection?
7. What if a property built 40 years (or more) ago was never listed?
8. Does each unit of an apartment building or condominium need to be inspected?
9. What can I do if I did not meet my deadline for my 40 Years Inspection?
10. Will an inspector from the City come out?
11. I did a complete interior demolition/renovation of my property. Am I exempt from the program?