A DCA inspection in New Jersey is a mandatory safety check conducted by the Department of Community Affairs’ Bureau of Housing Inspection. These inspections occur periodically, typically every five years, to ensure buildings meet state health, safety, and fire standards.
- Purpose: To verify proper maintenance and compliance with the Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Law, protecting residents’ safety.
- What is Inspected: Inspectors check safety features, including working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, self-closing doors, fire exits, and functional windows.
The DCA will be at Crestwood Village Four May 26 – 28, June 2 – 4, June 9 – 11 to inspect Duplexes, Quads and 6-8 Plexes for:
- What is Inspected: Inspectors check safety features, including working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, self-closing doors, fire exits, and functional windows.
Attached is the list of residences being inspected and the dates. You will need to give access to the inspectors on the date of inspection. The list encompasses ALL units of the address. Master List for DCA inspections
To prepare, Maintenance will be coming around ahead of the inspections to check Smoke/Co Alarms. Any questions or concerns, please call the office.
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