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How to fill out the Residential Earthquake Hazards Report 2005 online
Completing the Residential Earthquake Hazards Report 2005 is essential for ensuring transparency regarding earthquake-related risks associated with properties. This guide will provide clear and supportive instructions for filling out the form accurately online.
Follow the steps to complete your Residential Earthquake Hazards Report smoothly.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the document and open it in your preferred online editing tool.
- Begin by filling in your name, assessor’s parcel number, street address, year built, city and county, and ZIP code as prompted at the top section of the form.
- Carefully read each question pertaining to the structural features of the home. Use the provided instructions to determine if responses should be ‘Yes,’ ‘No,’ ‘Don’t Know,’ or ‘Doesn’t Apply.’
- Answer the question regarding the water heater: Is it braced, strapped, or anchored to resist falling during an earthquake? Indicate your response accordingly.
- Next, address the question about whether the house is anchored or bolted to the foundation. Select the appropriate response.
- If applicable, respond to the inquiries regarding the house's exterior cripple walls, including whether they are braced and if the foundation has been strengthened.
- Continue answering questions about unreinforced masonry and the structural integrity of the house, focusing on specific details such as hillside construction and garage door openings.
- Indicate whether the property lies outside the Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone and the Seismic Hazard Zone.
- Upon completing all questions, review your answers for accuracy. If any weaknesses are noted, provide a brief description of any corrective measures taken on a separate page.
- Finally, ensure the document is signed and dated by both the seller and the buyer, acknowledging receipt of information about potential earthquake weaknesses.
- Save your completed form, with options to download, print, or share the document as needed.
Start filling out the Residential Earthquake Hazards Report 2005 online today to ensure your property information is complete and accurate.
Earthquake Hazards Ground Rupture. Deformation on the ground that marks, the intersection of the fault with the earth's surface. ... Ground Shaking. Disruptive up, down and sideways vibration of the ground during an earthquake. ... Liquefaction. ... Earthquake-induced Landslide. ... Tsunami.
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