(A) Within five business days, or sooner, of the filing of the application, the inspector will contact the owner, agent, or person in charge of the rental property to be inspected to confirm the inspection date and time stated on the application. The owner, agent, or person in charge of the rental property must accompany the inspector during the inspection. If access to the rental property is not possible because of the failure of the owner, agent, or person in charge to appear within ten minutes of the scheduled time, this shall be deemed a violation of good faith and a rescheduling fee of $50 may be assessed for rescheduling the inspection in addition to any otherwise applicable fees for such inspection. In the event of a second or any subsequent failure by the owner, agent, or person in charge of the rental property to appear within ten minutes of the scheduled time, the same shall be deemed a violation of this chapter and subject to the penalties set forth in § 155.99.
(B) The rental property must be vacant and unoccupied at the time the inspection is scheduled to be performed. If it is found that the rental property is occupied at the time of the inspection, an additional fee of $100 may be assessed to accommodate for the added difficulties for the inspector to perform a proper inspection.
(C) The village shall inspect all common areas of multiple family dwelling unit(s). If violations are found, they must be abated before any application(s) for an occupancy inspection will be accepted according to this chapter.
(Ord. 2340-95, passed 6-7-95; Am. Ord. 12-0987, passed 5-2-12; Am. Ord. 16-1284, passed 5-18- 16)