Upper Darby Township announced that on July 1 it would begin conducting interior and exterior use and occupancy inspections based on the standards within the 2015 International Property Maintenance Code. According to township staff, the expanded inspection requirement will only apply to use and occupancy applications submitted after July 1. The township has made changes to its property resale page. According to the township website, “Please submit all resale applications along with payment at least 3-4 weeks prior to the settlement date to allow for inspections to be performed and any violations to be corrected. … Once all violations have been fixed by the seller, final inspections have been completed, all permits have been closed out, and any additional paperwork has been completed correctly, then a Resale Certificate will be issued. This typically takes 10-14 business days. If a property is being sold ‘as is’ a Conditional Resale Certificate may be issued after a Buyers Acceptance Form is completed and notarized, and the fee paid. All violations must be corrected within one year of applying for the resale certificate or violations will be issued.” The Suburban Realtors Alliance is seeking additional information from the township as to the implementation of the changes, and we will continue to provide updates. Realtors are encouraged to contact the Alliance via our Municipal Inspection feedback form to share any relevant experiences working in Upper Darby.
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Upper Darby begins interior U&O inspections
Published Friday, July 5, 2024