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As homes age, routine maintenance plays a vital role in maintaining the structure and property values. The minimum property maintenance code is designed to protect the health, safety and general welfare of the residents of the City of Loveland.
To enforce property maintenance, City of Loveland follows the International Property Maintenance Code (2006) (324).
The following checklist will help guide you through an inspection of your property. Repair of the violations you have detected will help maintain a clean, safe and desirable living environment.
Sanitation
1. Accumulation of litter, garbage or waste
Grading/Drainage
1. Areas of erosion
2. Low areas allowing the accumulation of stagnant water
3. Discharging storm water directly on public sidewalks, streets or neighboring property
Sidewalks/Driveways
1. Broken areas
2. Uneven slabs creating a possible trip hazard
Weeds
1. Weeds or tall grass growth greater than seven inches in height
Accessory Structures (fences, detached garages, sheds, retaining walls)
1. Structurally sound
2. Peeling or flaking paint
3. Rusting surfaces
4. Missing or unsecured components
Street Numbers
1. Visible from street and at least four inches in height
Exterior – General
1. Peeling, flaking paint
2. Exterior finishes with holes/breaks
3. Deterioration
4. Missing or unsecured components
Foundation Walls
1. Cracks/breaks
2. Tuckpointing
Windows and Doors
1. Peeling and flaking paint.
2. Trim with deterioration]
3. Glass with cracks and break
4. Missing or damaged screens
Roofs
1. Loose shingles
2. Worn, missing or unsecured roofing materials
3. Flashing
4. Fascia & soffits
Drainage
1. Gutters and downspouts with disconnected, unsecured and missing sections
2. Guttering with an accumulation of leaves
Chimneys
1. Tuckpointing
2. Plumb
Porches/Decks
1. Handrails and guardrails
2. Stairways
3. Flooring
4. Structural members
REMEMBER . . .
Some repairs require building permits such as structural repairs or renovation of existing space involving plumbing, electrical, or mechanical installations. For information on permits for home repairs, please contact the Building & Zoning Department at 513-683-0150 or click here for more information.
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