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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

De-Converting from Multifamily to Singlefamily
Inspection Sheet <-----
Happy Monday,
The city is ordering the basement to be DECONVERTED from R-2 Multifamily to R-1 Single Family Home. If you have been through this, what is the turn around time from the city? It is 1 quick inspection?
Any horror stories while capping the old utilities?
The watermark is on some important text. It reads:
1) The basement kitchen must be completely de-converted. Return all related plumbing to source and cap.
2) Electric service must be de-converted to single family.
3) Gas service must be de-converted to single family.
4) Each of the five bedrooms (Three up two down) must have at least one egress window installed to Code for emergency escape and rescue
Thanks.