As used in this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings. If a term is not defined in this section, but is defined in the Property Maintenance Code or the Uniform Construction Code, as adopted by Trappe Borough, then that definition shall apply to this section. If a term is not defined in any of these codes, but is defined in Chapter
340, Zoning, and Chapter
295, Subdivision and Land Development, then the definition in such code shall apply to this section.
AGENTAny person designated by the owner of a residential rental property who has charge, care or control of said residential rental property.
BOROUGHThe Borough of Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
BUSINESS DAYSDays in which the offices of the Borough of Trappe are open for public business.
CODEAny state or local code or ordinance adopted, enacted or in effect in and for the Borough of Trappe including, but not limited to, the BOCA National Building Code, the BOCA Plumbing Code, the BOCA Mechanical Code, the National Electrical Code, the BOCA Fire Prevention Code, the BOCA Property Maintenance Code, and Chapter
340, Zoning, applicable Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Codes, and/or other future national or international codes and/or zoning ordinance amendments that may be subsequently adopted.
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICERThe duly appointed Code Enforcement Officer(s) having the duty to enforce this article, the Property Maintenance Code, Uniform Construction Code, and/or similar codes of the Borough of Trappe and any assistants, deputies or police officers duly appointed. This term shall likewise include the Borough Zoning Officer.
COMMON AREAIn multiunit buildings, space which is not part of an individual regulated rental unit and which is shared among occupants of the dwellings, common areas shall be considered as part of the premises for purposes of this article.
DWELLINGA building including one or more dwelling units.
DWELLING UNITA residential living area for one household that is used for living and sleeping purposes and that has its own cooking facilities, and a bathroom with a toilet and a bathtub and/or shower.
GUESTA person on the premises of a regulated rental unit with the actual and implied consent of an occupant of said regulated rental unit.
HOTEL UNITAny room or group of rooms located within a hotel or motel forming a single habitable unit used or intended to be used for living and sleeping only on a transient basis for a period of less than 30 days.
LANDLORDThis term shall have the same meaning as "owner."
MANAGERAn adult individual designated by the owner of a regulated rental unit under this article. The manager shall be the agent of the owner for service of process and receiving notices or demands and to perform the obligation of the owner under this article and under rental agreements with occupants.
MULTIUNIT BUILDINGA building containing two or more dwelling units completely separated from each other by vertical party walls including but not limited to double houses, row houses, townhouses, condominiums, apartment houses, conversion apartments and converted single-family dwellings.
OCCUPANTAn individual who resides in a regulated rental unit.
OWNEROne more person(s), jointly or severally, in whom is vested all or part of the legal title to the premises, or all or part of the beneficial ownership and a right to present use and enjoyment of the premises, including but not limited to a mortgage holder who is in possession of a regulated rental unit.
PERSONA natural person, partnership, corporation, unincorporated association, limited partnership, trust, or any other entity.
PREMISESAny parcel of real property in the Borough of Trappe, including the land and all buildings and structures, on which one more residential rental units is located.
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL LICENSEA document issued by the Code Enforcement Office to the owner, operator, responsible agent or manager of a residential rental unit upon compliance with all applicable codes granting permission to operate a residential rental unit in the Borough. Such license is required for lawful rental to third parties and occupancy by third parties of any residential rental units under this article, unless a Code Enforcement Officer has not inspected the unit or violations of the applicable codes are being corrected and the unit operates under a residential rental registration, or the residential rental unit is exempt from the license provisions of this article.
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTYAny parcel of real estate, identified by a tax parcel number containing at least one residential rental unit.
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL REGISTRATIONThe document issued by the Code Enforcement Department of the Borough to the owner of a parcel of land containing at least one residential rental property evidencing the existence of said residential rental unit(s). This registration shall be required until the Code Enforcement Officer inspects the unit and issues a residential rental license for each residential rental unit. A residential rental registration shall continue to be required for lawful rental and occupancy of residential rental units under this article, unless the residential rental unit is exempt from the registration provisions of this article. This registration does not warrant the proper zoning, habitability, safety or condition of the residential rental unit in any way.
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL UNITA rooming unit or dwelling unit let for rent, other than an owner-occupied residential unit, which qualifies as a dwelling unit under applicable Borough ordinances. A residential rental unit shall not include a hotel/motel, hospital unit, or nursing home unit.
ROOMING HOUSE UNITA living unit that does not meet the definition of a dwelling unit and that is not within a Borough-permitted hotel or bed-and-breakfast inn.
TENANTAn occupant of a residential rental unit with whom a legal relationship with the owner is established by a lease or other enforceable agreement under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
UNRELATED PERSONSTwo or more persons who reside in a dwelling unit and who are not related to each other through blood, adoption, marriage or a formal foster relationship. A person who is only related as a cousin shall be considered unrelated for the purpose of this article. The term "related" shall be restricted to the following relationships: spouse, parent, child, sibling, grandchild, great-grandchild, grandparents, great grandparents, aunt, uncle, or any of these same relationships in a "step" or "in-law" situation.