Building Maintenance Code
•Class A Violation
•Class B violation
•Class C violation
•Obligations of Owner and Tenant
•Duties of Owner
•Duties of Tenant
•Owners right of access
•Tenants Violations as grounds for eviction
•Safety and Protective Devices
•Locks for doors
•Smoke detectors
•Lights in hallways and stairwells
•Emergency lights
•Intercom system, announcing visitors
•Security Guards
•Recycling procedures for Residential and Commercial Buildings
•Sanitation laws, for community Cleanliness
•Cleaning and maintaining areas around the building and servicing interior hallways, corridors, lobbies, stairwells and elevators.
•Residential
•Commercial
•Institutional
•Different sanitation/health laws requirements for each category.
•Define Commercial Buildings
•Define Enterprise Zones
•Industrial property
•Manufacturing (types)
•Multifamily dwellings
•Residential housing
•Explain important aspects of building maintenance standards
•Review, why number of Building operational facilities have a direct effect on the properties maintenance work load.
•Define the obligations of the owner in addressing complaints from tenants.
•Explain need for public lighting in housing
•Extermination and rodent eradication
•Heating and hot water requirement rules and Building code law.
Cost includes full training, Books, and Training Supplies.