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Property Transfer Ordinance - Effective August 1, 2007
The Township has a new Property Transfer Ordinance. Ordinance 341 was enacted and ordained by the Board of Supervisors and went into effect on August 1st, 2007.

The Township wants to ensure all single and multiple family dwellings meet certain zoning and property maintenance requirements prior to the property transfer. In order to effectively and efficiently ensure the dwelling units are in compliance, the Township Code Enforcement Officer must inspect each property before the transfer of title.

Applications for the Property Transfer Inspections can be completed by the seller, buyer, or agent for the seller or buyer of the property. Applications shall be filed with the Code/Zoning Office no later than thirty (30) business days prior to settlement and/or transfer of ownership. A one hundred dollar ($100.00) inspection fee shall be charged for each property inspected, and must accompany the application form.

Upon receipt of the completed application, the Code Enforcement Officer shall, within ten (10) business days, inspect the following:

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Utility and Storm Drainage Easements and Road Rights-of-Way must be clear of all obstructions, including those resulting from landscaping.
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Fences must be properly permitted, and meet the required setback and yard requirements. They must be in good repair and of proper height (with self-closing and a latching gate if used as a barrier for a pool).
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Pools and Spas must be properly permitted, located according to setback and yard requirements, in good repair, contain no stagnant water, and must be properly fenced.
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Sheds must be properly permitted, placed in accordance with setback and yard requirements and in the proper location.
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Decks must be properly permitted, comply with attachment, baluster spacing and railing height requirements, and placed according to proper setback and yard requirements.
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Sanitary sewer connections are in such condition as to prevent and/or control inflow and infiltration of waters into the sanitary sewer collection system.
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Dwelling units reconcile with the maximum number of units permitted according to Township records.
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Proper sump pump discharge locations are adequate and properly placed.
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The type, location and number of smoke detectors have been verified.
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All non-residential uses conform with Township records.
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Verify the number of bedrooms.

The Seller and Buyer’s signatures are required to acknowledge they have read and understood the inspection report. Additionally, both signatures indicate they agree to correct any deficiencies listed on the report. A Property Transfer Certificate will be issued when all deficiencies are completed, which may take place before or after settlement.

The Property Transfer Inspection is limited to exterior observable conditions only.



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