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What criteria does a unit need to meet in order to pass inspection?
What criteria does a unit need to meet in order to pass inspection?
Updated over a year ago

When conducting inspections, the housing authority will follow a checklist like this one. Units are required to meet criteria like:

  • An alternative exit in case of fire

  • A cooking stove or range

  • A kitchen sink with hot and cold running water

  • A refrigerator that is of appropriate size for the unit

  • Space for storage, food preparation, and serving

  • Facilities and services for food waste disposal

  • At least one window in living and sleeping rooms

  • A working light fixture in the bathroom and kitchen

  • At a minimum of two electric outlets in the kitchen, living room, and each bedroom

  • Adequate air circulation

  • Free from dangerous levels of sewer gas, carbon monoxide, dust, fuel gas, and other harmful air pollutants

  • A flush toilet

  • A fixed tub or shower with hot and cold running water

  • A fixed basin with hot and cold running water

  • A kitchen, living room, bathroom, and at least one bedroom or a living-sleeping room

  • Screens on all exterior doors and windows that are accessible from the outside

  • No serious defects, such as large holes, bulging or loose surface materials, on floors, ceilings, and walls

  • A firm and weathertight roof

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