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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 99A — Neighborhood redevelopment

99A.040 Inspection of buildings -- Correction of code violations.

186 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-99a/99a-040

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(1)Any person acquiring title to a residential building located within a neighborhood
redevelopment zone, after the effective date of establishment of the zone, shall
permit such building to be inspected by the local agency responsible for carrying out
the duties under this chapter and shall correct within a reasonable time any
violations of the applicable codes which are cited by the inspectors. Any
residential building containing more than one
(1)housing unit or which is not the
residence of the owner of the building, that has not been inspected and brought into
compliance with applicable codes within five
(5)years of the date of establishment
of the zone, shall be inspected by the local government and the owner thereof
required to correct any code violations which exist.
(2)The purchaser shall have an affirmative duty to notify the agency given the
responsibility for enforcement of the code and request an inspection. The agency
shall make the inspection within three
(3)working days of the notice and request.
(3)The local government may impose a reasonable fee, not to exceed twenty dollars
($20), for such inspection.
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