RODENT FREE CERTIFICATION PRIOR TO DEMOLITION 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the RODENT FREE CERTIFICATION PRIOR TO DEMOLITION in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Demolition Type' section. Select either 'Complete' or 'Partial' and provide a description of the structures if applicable.
  3. Next, specify the 'Location of Property/Premises' by entering the street address and selecting the appropriate property usage type: Residential, Commercial, Industrial, or Mixed Use.
  4. Indicate the building structure type (Wood, Concrete, Steel) and foundation type (Full Basement, Slab, Crawl Space).
  5. Answer questions regarding any tanks on site and whether utilities are shut off. Confirm if the property is accessible for inspection and if there are any gates.
  6. Fill in contact information for the property owner, demolition company, and person requesting the certificate. Ensure all names and phone numbers are accurate.
  7. Finally, sign and date the application at the bottom of the form to certify that all information provided is correct.

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