Each landlord shall submit to the Borough Secretary-Treasurer a report form, supplied by the Borough Secretary-Treasurer, which includes the following information:
A. 
A list of the dwelling units and business units owned by the landlord, located within the Borough limits, whether occupied or not occupied.
B. 
Address of each dwelling unit and business unit.
C. 
Lot and block number of each dwelling unit and business unit.
D. 
Whether or not said dwelling unit or business unit is inhabited or utilized by tenants.
E. 
Name of all tenants utilizing each aforementioned dwelling unit or business unit, if any.
F. 
Name of all tenant's employers, if known.
G. 
Social security number or tax identification number of each tenant, if known.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
After the effective date of this chapter, any person who becomes a landlord shall, within 30 days thereafter, report to the Borough Secretary-Treasurer the information and data set forth in § 411-3 above, and on forms to be provided by the Borough Secretary-Treasurer.
After the effective date of this chapter, each and every landlord of property within the Borough shall report to the Borough Secretary-Treasurer, on a report form to be supplied by the Borough Secretary-Treasurer, any change in the occupancy of any dwelling unit or business unit owned by such landlord. The reported change shall include the name or names of all new tenants of such dwelling unit or business unit, the date when such changes were effected, and the forwarding address of the previous tenant or tenants, if known. The report shall also contain the name and address of the tenant's employer, if known, and the tenant's social security number or tax identification number, if known. In the event that a dwelling unit or business unit was used or utilized by a tenant and then becomes vacant, this change shall also be reported to the Borough Secretary-Treasurer. All reports required by this section shall be made within 30 days after a landlord has knowledge that such a unit has had a change in use or occupancy or has become vacant.
[Added 7-11-2005[1]]
At such time as a landlord submits a tenant report pursuant to §§ 411-3, 411-4 and 411-5, the landlord shall pay a registration fee to the Borough in an amount as set by resolution of the Borough Council.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).