To: Housing Inspectors
From: City Building Committee
The City Building Committee h...
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To: Housing Inspectors
From: City Building Committee
The City Building Committee has chosen you to inspect a house on 434 Wellington Avenue. Make sure that the house meets the standards made by the commission. If there are minor problems, the buyer can move in. Minor problems are non-working appliances, problems with water pressure, and paint flaking. If there are major problems, the buyer is not allowed to move in. Issues with the buildingâs structure or the buildingâs electricity are considered major problems. Be sure to check for each of these problems.
First, decide if the buyer can move in. After you make your decision, fill out duplicate forms. Then, submit them to your supervisor. After supervisor approval, submit the form to the Building Commission, then notify the buyer. Finally, submit the form electronically.
You are an inspector working for the City Building Commission. Your primary task is to decide:
that appliances are working.
if there is any flaking paint.
which form to submit to your supervisor.
if a form needs to be submitted electronically.
if a house is ready for the buyer to move in.
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