[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Milton 5-13-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-008.[1] Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Bed-and-breakfasts — See Ch. 76.
Clean Hands Policy — See Ch. 95.
Housing standards — See Ch. 136.
Noise — See Ch. 158.
Property maintenance — See Ch. 158.
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also provided for the repeal
of former Ch. 164, Rental Licenses, adopted 10-6-2003 (Ch. 6, Art.
2, of the prior Code), as amended.
Any word or term not defined herein shall be used with a meaning
of standard usage. The following words or phrases, as used in this
chapter, are defined as follows:
A person authorized to do any of the following on behalf
of the landlord or owner:
The owner or agent of real property who offers the residential
rental unit to others for a defined term, including month to month,
in exchange for monetary compensation or other considerations, or
both.
Any building, structure, or room which is rented or offered
for rent as living quarters. Residential rental units do not include
bed-and-breakfasts, hotels, inns, or motels.
Any person or persons, including the lessee, who occupies
a residential rental unit or rental room with the landlord's
consent and upon payment of compensation or gives other considerations
in exchange for occupancy.
Each person, partnership, corporation, or other entity who rents or offers to rent any residential rental unit shall register to obtain a rental unit license and pay an annual fee as set forth in § 164-3 of this chapter.
License fees to be paid to the Town of Milton for rental licenses
shall be at the relevant rate as established in the effective Town
of Milton Fee Schedule.
Applications for licenses pursuant to this chapter shall be made on the prescribed form to the Town of Milton, and no license shall be granted until the applicant has met all provisions in Chapter 95 (Clean Hands Policy) of the Town Code of Milton and the license fee shall have been paid in full. Each applicant shall give the following information:
A.
The property owner's name.
B.
The address and telephone number of the property owner.
C.
The property address to be rented (street name, block number, and
unit number, if any).
D.
The name, address and telephone number of the agent, if any.
E.
The number of sleeping rooms provided.
F.
If the applicant is a partnership, the names and addresses of the
individuals composing the partnership.
G.
If the applicant is a corporation, the names and addresses of the
principal officers of the corporation.
H.
Authorization for the Town, its agents and employees to seek information
and conduct an investigation into the truth of the statements set
forth in the application and the qualifications of the applicant for
the license.
I.
A statement that the applicant:
(1)
Shall comply with all laws and ordinances of the Town of Milton.
(2)
Shall provide in each such rental unit a functioning smoke-detection
device and those other safety devices required by the State Fire Marshal
and as enumerated by Subchapter IV, Chapter 66, Title 16, of the Delaware
Code.
(3)
Shall notify the Town of Milton in writing within 30 days after any
change in the above requirements.
A.
Upon receipt of an initial license application for a subject property under provisions of this chapter, the Town Administrator or his/her designee shall then, within 10 business days, perform an inspection of the residential rental unit to determine whether such property complies with the applicable provisions of the Town Code of Milton (Chapter 136, Housing Standards, § 136-11 through and including § 136-23). The Town Administrator or his/her designee shall then issue a report of his/her findings. Any deficiencies noted shall be noticed and corrected pursuant to § 136-30 of the Town Code. No license shall be issued if the premises and building do not comply with the applicable provisions within the Town Code of Milton.
B.
Once a residential rental unit has received and passed an initial
inspection, the landlord shall, along with the application for the
annual license, certify the residential rental unit is in compliance
with the prescribed standards as defined within the provisions of
the Town Code of Milton, in order to effectuate the annual license
renewal.
C.
Any license allowed to lapse shall be considered an initial application
and subject to inspection.
A.
Upon proper application, payment of the prescribed fee, inspection,
or certification of compliance, a license signed by the Town Administrator
or his/her designee shall be issued to each applicant.
B.
Each license shall be effective for the calendar year (January 1
through December 31) in which it is issued.
A.
The landlord shall permit the Town Administrator or his/her designee,
upon adequate notice to the landlord to provide notice to the tenant,
to inspect all premises governed by this chapter to determine if a
residential rental unit is operated on the premises and/or to determine
compliance with the provisions of this chapter, and shall fully cooperate
with such inspections. The landlord shall make reasonable efforts
to notify tenants of planned inspections of their rental units to
the extent required by Delaware state law.
B.
The landlord or his/her designee shall be present on the premises
during inspections; however, failure of a landlord or his/her designee
to comply with this requirement shall not deprive the Town of the
authority to inspect.
C.
When an inspection has been scheduled, it is the responsibility of
the landlord to make sure the subject property is ready by the time
the inspector arrives on the site.
(1)
If an inspection needs to be cancelled or rescheduled, the landlord
shall notify Town officials no later than 4:00 p.m. on the business
day prior to the inspection.
(2)
If the inspector arrives on site and the subject property is not
ready and the inspection was not properly cancelled or rescheduled,
a noncancellation fee shall be paid at Town Hall before the inspection
may be rescheduled.
(3)
When conditions of a subject property are such that cause more than
one follow-up inspection, for the purpose of ensuring compliance,
a fee as provided on the Town fee schedule per inspection shall be
imposed.
D.
Failure of a landlord to comply with any of the requirements of this
section shall subject the landlord to suspension or revocation of
the license, in addition to other penalties provided for in this chapter.
Any such suspension or revocation shall continue until the inspection
has been completed, any violations satisfactorily remedied and any
outstanding fees or penalties have been paid.
A.
Any license issued pursuant to this chapter shall be subject to suspension
or revocation by the Code Enforcement Officer or his or her designee
for:
(1)
A violation of any provision of this chapter or for grounds that
would warrant the denial or issuance of such license in the first
place;
(2)
Misrepresentation or false statement contained in the application
for the license;
(3)
Delinquency in payment of any taxes, fees, fines, penalties, interest
or assessments due the Town of Milton; or
(4)
If by complaint filed with the Code Enforcement Officer, an inspection finding a residential rental unit does not comply with Chapter 136, Housing Standards (§ 136-11 through and including § 136-23) of the Town Code of Milton. For a finding that the structure is unfit for human occupancy or use, is unsafe, or has unsafe equipment, correction action shall be in accordance with § 136-30 of the Town Code.
B.
The Town Administrator or his/her designee, upon revocation or suspension, shall state the reasons, in writing to the landlord, and specify the particular grounds for such revocation or suspension and designate a time frame for corrective action to occur in accordance with § 136-30 of the Town Code.
Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Town Administrator
or his/her designee may, within 15 days, take an appeal to the Town
Council by giving written notice of his or her election so to do and
the reasons therefor to the Town Hall; and, upon the appellant's
payment of a fee, if any, as may be established in the currently effective
Town of Milton Fee Schedule, the Town Administrator or his/her designee
shall notify the Secretary of the Town Council and shall transmit
to the Secretary of the Town Council all the papers constituting the
record upon which the decision appealed from was taken. Council shall
set a date, time and place for the hearing of the appeal, which time
and date shall be at the regular Town Council meeting, so long as
the applicable notice and time requirements may be met; if such applicable
notice and time requirements cannot be met, then the appeal shall
be held at either a special meeting or at the next regular Council
meeting. Notice of the appeal shall be sent to the appellant at least
seven days prior to the scheduled hearing. The decision of the Mayor
and Council shall be final, and any review shall be by writ of certiorari
to the Superior Court of the State of Delaware.
A.
All licenses issued under this chapter shall be posted in the lobby,
vestibule, rental office or other prominent public place on the premises
for which they are issued during the entire period they are in effect.
In the case of a single-family-dwelling residential rental unit, it
is sufficient if a copy of the license is provided the tenant.
B.
The landlord shall provide a copy of this chapter to each tenant
prior to the tenant taking possession of the residential rental unit.
Licensees are required to provide names of tenants occupying residential rental units upon request of the Town, for the purpose of verifying compliance with Chapter 136.
A.
In the event the holder of a license transfers ownership or shall
change his or her address, the holder shall notify the Town within
30 days of such change.
B.
No license is transferable. Upon sale of the residential rental unit,
the new owner shall file an application for a new rental license accompanied
by the appropriate fee as established in the effective Town of Milton
Fee Schedule. The Town of Milton shall not issue a license until an
inspection has been performed and the residential rental unit is deemed
in compliance with all provisions of this chapter. However, notwithstanding
the foregoing, the new landlord may file a certification that the
residential rental unit is in compliance with this chapter, rather
than have the residential rental unit inspected, if an inspection
by the Town or a Delaware-licensed home inspector has occurred within
the past three years and is provided to the Town.
C.
Whenever the ownership of the rental property changes hands, it shall
be the duty of the transferor to notify all tenants of the residential
rental unit of the name, address and location of the transferee or
the transferee's agent, or both.
A.
No person, corporation or other entity shall engage in, carry on,
aid or assist in the business, occupation, or activity of providing
a residential rental unit without having first obtained an annual
rental license for said residential rental unit within the Town of
Milton.
B.
The Town of Milton may request verification from any property owner
of record of said property's status in the form of a declaration
of property status as prescribed by the Town of Milton. Upon such
a request, the property owner of record shall return the verification
on the prescribed form of declaration to Town Hall within 30 days
of the request being sent.
The effective date of this chapter shall apply immediately to any new applications. All licenses valid through December 31, 2015, shall be eligible for certification under § 164-5.