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Does a homeowner have any recourse if the information on their specific property is incorrect?

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Does a homeowner have any recourse if the information on their specific property is incorrect?

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Yes. In the context of the ordinance there is an appeal process. By the time a determination is made that your lot is not upgrade compliant or requires an AT system you will be issued an order and have an opportunity to appeal that order. That’s what the ordinance allows. We will work with each homeowner so it won’t be any surprise and hope that we will have done our homework by the time the order is issued.

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