Justice’s Manufactured Housing Ombudsperson Sample Clauses

Justice’s Manufactured Housing Ombudsperson. For a manufactured home community with on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system, you need to have this language in your lease agreement: Landlord must: (1) Cause the on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system to be emptied by a Class F liquid waste hauler licensed by the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (“Department”) and serviced at least every 3 years to ensure the system’s working condition and to provide sufficient sewage capacity as required under other law of this State and the county or municipal government with jurisdiction over the manufactured home community. (2) Cause the on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system to be inspected by an independent third party when the system is serviced. a. For an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system with a design flow rate of less than 2,500 gallons per day, the inspection must be performed by a Class H system inspector licensed by the Department. The Class H inspection must be performed and reported to the Department under the Class Ha inspection requirements adopted by the Department under Regulation 7101 of Title 7 of the Delaware Administrative Code. b. For an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system with a projected wastewater design flow of 2,500 gallons per day or greater, the inspection must be performed by a Class B designer or Class C designer licensed by the Department. The results of the inspection must be report to the Department on a form approved by the Department within 72 hours of the completion of the inspection. c. Report, in a timely manner and as required under § 7015 of this title, the results of the inspection to the tenants, the Department of Justice’s Manufactured Housing Ombudsperson, and the county or municipal government with jurisdiction over the manufactured home community. Tenants’ initials
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