This is a legal form that was released by the Arizona Department of Housing - a government authority operating within Arizona. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the purpose of the Housing Habitability Standards Inspection Checklist?
A: The checklist is used to inspect housing for habitability standards in Arizona.
Q: Who uses the Housing Habitability Standards Inspection Checklist?
A: Inspectors use the checklist to evaluate housing conditions.
Q: What does the checklist assess?
A: The checklist assesses the habitability of housing, including factors such as safety, cleanliness, and structural standards.
Q: Is the checklist specific to Arizona?
A: Yes, the checklist is specific to housing habitability standards in Arizona.
Q: What are some examples of items assessed in the checklist?
A: Examples include working smoke detectors, functioning plumbing fixtures, and secure locks on doors and windows.
Q: Who is responsible for maintaining housing habitability?
A: The property owner or landlord is responsible for maintaining housing habitability.
Q: What happens if a property does not meet the habitability standards?
A: The inspector may issue a violation notice and the property owner may be required to make necessary repairs.
Q: Can tenants request an inspection using this checklist?
A: Tenants can request an inspection by contacting the appropriate housing authority or local government agency.
Q: Is the checklist legally enforceable?
A: The checklist itself is not legally enforceable, but it helps guide inspections and enforcement of housing habitability standards.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of Attachment 11 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Arizona Department of Housing.