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Selling or Buying a Home in Dekalb County, GA?

By
Real Estate Agent with Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Metro Brokers

On February 26, 2008 Dekalb County approved the Inefficient Plumbing Fixtures Replacement Plan. Any home built prior to 1993 must have low flow toilets and plumbing fixtures installed before the homeowner can obtain water from the county.

Effective June 1, 2008, sellers will be required to disclose the Dekalb County Ordinance when selling their homes. Listing agents in Dekalb should add a notice of this ordinance to the seller's disclosure and/or sales contract. Before the new homeowner can obtain water service, they must provide written proof from a home inspector, licensed plumber, or a Department of Watershed Inspector. This certificate will be required with their application for water service.

Single family homes and condos must meet the following:
1. Toilets that use max 1.6 gallons per flush
2. Shower heads max of 2.5 gallons per minute
3. Lavatory faucets max of 2 gallons per minute
4. Kitchen faucets output of max of 2.2 gallons per minute

Based on average home sales statistics, Dekalb County expects to save 360,000 gallons of water per day by enacting this ordinance and predicts it will take more than 33 years to replace all of the older water guzzling toilets and fixtures.

There are some exemptions to this ordinance which include the following:
1. Foreclosure sales
2. Family sales (spouse to spouse or parents to children)
3. Homes that will be demolished after the sale
4. Circumstances where the cost of replacement would exceed $1,000.00 per toilet

DeKalb County has also enacted a rebate program.There are 2 rebates available: $100.00 rebate for the replacement with High Efficiency toilets (HET's) that use 1.28 gallons or less per flush and $50.00 for "low-flow" (1.6 gallons per flush).  You have 60 days from the date of purchase to apply for the rebate.  Three rebates maximum per household.

Here is the list of qualifying toilets http://www.epa.gov/watersense/pp/find_het.htm

For more details and to download the application, go to http://www.dekalbwatershed.com/PDF/ToiletRebateProgramGuidelines.pdf

Sellers will have to disclose the Ordinance as part of the disclosure and/or sales contract.  The Georgia Association of Realtors has prepared such a Disclose.

Please note that the Ordinance applies to houses and condos in unincorporated DeKalb County.  The Georgia Association of Realtors advises: "If the property is located within a city in DeKalb County, such as Decatur, Chamblee or Lithonia, the ordinance does not apply.  If Dunwoody becomes a city later on this year, the ordinance will not apply.  However, until that occurs, Dunwoody will remain in unincorporated DeKalb County and as such be subject to the ordinance."

So, if you are a Seller, you have a huge advantage if you install water saving toilets PLUS you will be able to take advantage of the Rebate. The budget is limited, so the Rebates are only available for a limited time!  PLUS, more importantly: Since a Buyer won't be able to receive Water service on the day of closing until he can provide proof that all fixtures are compliant, he/she may even discount the offer or pass on your home after all!

ecoTransitions Inc, is a local supplier for Caroma's High Efficiency Dual flush toilets that qualify for the $100 rebate (find detailed rebate information here http://www.ecotransitions.com/rebate.asp). Caroma Toilets average to 0.96 gallons per flush (based on avg of 5 uses a day) and, with a 4" trapway, virtually eliminate blockage. Please visit http://www.ecotransitions.com for more details or send an email to sales@ecotransitions.com.

 0.8 gallons half flush/ 1.6 gallons for full flush

If you need a Plumber to help preparing your home to comply with this ordinance, please contact Faucet Pro Plumbing Specialists, Daniel Liebenberg, ph. (404) 644-9734, email service@faucetproplumbing.com or visit http://www.faucetproplumbing.com. I can highly recommend them, pls see their profile on Kudzu.com with hundreds of excellent reviews!

Lorinda Ward
Keffer Realty - Norfolk, VA
Serving, Hampton Roads Virginia. Norfolk, Chesapeake, Va Beach

Hi Andrea!  Great post, come and sign up for our new group called Georgia Home Listings!  Have a great day!

Jun 28, 2008 12:02 AM
Dennis Swartz
Full Circle Property Management - Columbus, OH
MBA, GRI...experience counts!

Interesting. So who comes in and checks to make sure a home is compliant? And what does that cost?

Jun 28, 2008 12:09 AM
Anonymous
Andrea

According to my research, the buyer must fill out an application for water/sewer service. The applicant must attach a completed copy of the "Certificate of Compliance" to the application before the county will provide water service. The compliance certificate must be signed by a home inspector, a licensed plumber or an inspector from the DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management. The application for water and sewer service and the certificate of compliance are available on the DeKalb County Web site at www.co.dekalb.ga.us. The link to the form appears in a list at the top left corner of the home page. You also can call the Department Of Watershed Management at 404-378-4475.

Sellers also have a responsibility: Sellers of homes qualifying for the plan must disclose the requirements of this ordinance to potential purchasers prior to executing a contract for purchase and sale of the home. Failure to comply with the ordinance twice within a 12-month period can result in a minimum $250 fine. Failure to comply three times within a 12 month period can result in a minimum $500 fine.

The plan also applies to commercial property, effective Jan. 1, 2009. According to the ordinance, commercial property includes apartments.

Jun 28, 2008 12:38 AM
#3
Anonymous
Robyn

....still waiting for my rebate checks.  I wouldn't depend on seeing that money from Dekalb County. :(

Sep 03, 2008 03:22 AM
#4
Andrea Paulinelli
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Metro Brokers - Marietta, GA

I am sorry to hear that, but wouldn't be surprised if it will take 2-3 months before you get your check. I am sure they have a lot to do with the new ordinance in place since July....

Sep 04, 2008 07:57 AM