What if my property fails inspection?

Uncorrected violations that pose immediate threat to the health, safety and welfare of the occupants must be requested and passed prior to the tenant occupying the property. Uncorrected violations that do not pose immediate threat to the health, safety and welfare of the occupants, the city administrator or designee may authorize the occupancy of the premises for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days.

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1. When did the Rental Registration and Inspection Program begin?
2. What facilities are governed by this ordinance?
3. How does one comply with the Rental Registration and Inspection Program?
4. How often must an owner register residential rental property?
5. What are the responsibilities of the property owner or agent?
6. How long is a Rental Certificate of Occupancy (RCO) good for?
7. When does my inspection need to be scheduled?
8. What if my property fails inspection?
9. What does an inspection cover?
10. May a tenant request inspection of residential rental property?