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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Uniform Mitigation Verification Inspection Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Owner Information section. Enter details such as Owner Name, Contact Person, Address, and Phone Numbers. This information is crucial for identifying the property and the responsible parties.
  3. Proceed to the Building Code section. Select the appropriate building code used for construction from options A to E. Ensure you have documentation ready if required.
  4. In the Predominant Roof Covering section, provide either the Permit Application Date or Date of Installation and select from options A to C based on compliance with building codes.
  5. Continue through each section (Roof Deck Attachment, Roof to Wall Attachment, etc.), carefully selecting answers that reflect your inspection findings. Remember to document any necessary photos as indicated.
  6. Finally, ensure that a qualified inspector completes their information at the end of the form and signs it. This validates your inspection results.

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Wind mitigation inspections usually cost between $75 and $150, depending on where you are and what company you use.
Select the desired option below. A home inspector licensed under s. 468.8314; who has completed at least 3 hours of hurricane mitigation training which includes hurricane mitigation techniques and compliance with the uniform mitigation verification form and completion of a proficiency exam.
A mitigation inspection, also referred to as a wind mitigation inspection and Uniform Mitigation Verification Inspection form, is to determine the appropriateness of a particular structures construction in the event of strong winds (hurricanes, tropical storms and other windstorm-related claims).
A 4-Point Inspection is typically performed by the same inspector who completes the wind mitigation, but it is more focused on the overall well-being of the home as opposed to simply checking the wind protection. The four points that are targeted are the roof, electrical system, plumbing system, and HVAC systems.
The OIR-B1-1802 is a standardized form produced by the Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) for the purpose of verifying mitigation features of a structure that help reduce the possibility of damage to the building during high wind conditions.

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