Decent, Safe, and Sanitary Relocation Dwelling Certification is a legal document that was released by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs - a government authority operating within Georgia (United States).
Q: What is the Decent, Safe, and Sanitary Relocation Dwelling Certification?
A: The Decent, Safe, and Sanitary Relocation Dwelling Certification is a requirement in Georgia (United States) for relocating dwellings.
Q: Why is the certification required?
A: The certification is required to ensure that relocated dwellings meet minimum standards of decency, safety, and sanitation.
Q: Who is responsible for obtaining the certification?
A: The responsibility of obtaining the certification lies with the owner of the dwelling.
Q: What are the minimum standards covered by the certification?
A: The certification covers minimum standards for decency, safety, and sanitation, which include aspects such as structural integrity, electrical systems, plumbing, and overall cleanliness.
Q: How can one obtain the certification?
A: To obtain the certification, the owner of the dwelling must arrange for an inspection by a qualified inspector who will assess the dwelling's compliance with the minimum standards.
Q: What happens if a dwelling fails to meet the minimum standards?
A: If a dwelling fails to meet the minimum standards, the owner will be required to make the necessary repairs or improvements before obtaining the certification.
Q: Is the certification a one-time requirement?
A: No, the certification is not a one-time requirement. It must be obtained each time a dwelling is being relocated within Georgia.
Form Details:
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