This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form HUD-50139 Remote Video Inspection (RVI) Disclosure?
A: Form HUD-50139 is a disclosure document related to Remote Video Inspections (RVI).
Q: What is Remote Video Inspection (RVI)?
A: Remote Video Inspection (RVI) is a process where inspectors use video-based technology to perform inspections remotely.
Q: Who uses Form HUD-50139?
A: Form HUD-50139 is used by HUD (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) inspectors.
Q: Why is Form HUD-50139 used?
A: Form HUD-50139 is used to inform residents about the use of Remote Video Inspections (RVI) and to obtain their consent for the inspection.
Q: What information is included in Form HUD-50139?
A: Form HUD-50139 includes information about the purpose of the inspection, the technology used for RVI, the privacy and security measures, and the resident's rights regarding the inspection.
Q: How can residents consent to a Remote Video Inspection?
A: Residents can provide their consent to a Remote Video Inspection by signing Form HUD-50139.
Q: Can residents refuse a Remote Video Inspection?
A: Yes, residents have the right to refuse a Remote Video Inspection.
Q: Are Remote Video Inspections mandatory?
A: No, Remote Video Inspections are not mandatory, and residents have the right to refuse them.
Q: What should residents do if they have concerns about a Remote Video Inspection?
A: Residents should contact the appropriate HUD personnel or their housing provider if they have concerns about a Remote Video Inspection.
Form Details:
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