[Adopted 12-19-2017 by Ord. No. 381]
A The purpose of this article shall be to protect and promote
the public health, safety and welfare of the Township's citizens and
emergency services responders, to establish rights and obligations
of owners and occupants relating to residential rental properties
in the Township and to encourage owners and occupants to maintain
and improve the quality of life and quality of rental housing within
the Township. To accomplish such goals, this article provides for
the systematic registration, licensing and inspection of residential
rental properties within the Township, and penalties, to ensure said
properties are in compliance with applicable Township-adopted building,
property maintenance, fire, and other codes and regulations.
A. In considering the adoption of this article, the Township makes the
following findings:
(1) There is a growing concern in the community with the appearance and
physical condition of many residential rental properties;
(2) There is a perception and appearance of greater incidence of problems
with the maintenance and upkeep of residential properties which are
not owner-occupied as compared to those that are owner-occupied;
(3) Violations of maintenance codes are generally less severe and more
quickly corrected at owner-occupied properties as compared to renter
occupied residential rental properties;
(4) A residential rental inspection program can avoid life-threatening
problems, such as lack of functioning smoke detectors, faulty mechanical
equipment and inadequate or unsafe electrical equipment;
(5) The Township is concerned with the condition of a property when emergency
services respond, and for the safety of such emergency responders
and general safety of the occupants;
(6) The Township desires to account for the number of renter-occupied,
residential rental properties to further the accountability and safety
of the property occupants;
(7) This Chapter is enacted under the authority of the Second Class Township
Code, 53 P.S. § 6601 et seq., and likewise in accordance
to applicable provisions of the Landlord-Tenant Act of 1951, the Uniform
Construction Code, the International Property Maintenance Code, the
International Fire Prevention Code, and the Pennsylvania Municipalities
Planning Code.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings. If a term is not defined in this article, but
is defined in the International Property Maintenance Code, International
Fire Code, or the Uniform Construction Code, as adopted and amended
by Limerick Township, then that definition shall apply to this section.
AGENT
Any person designated by the owner of a residential rental
property who has charge, care or control of said residential rental
property.
TOWNSHIP
Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
CHANGE OF OCCUPANT
A change of occupant occurs when there is a change in the
identities of any person constituting the Occupant of the residential
rental unit on the residential rental registration or a change in
the number of persons occupying the residential rental unit.
CODE
Any state or local code or ordinance adopted, enacted or
in effect, as amended, in and for Limerick Township.
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The person charged with administering and enforcing all the provisions of this article and of those other applicable codes and statutes as noted in §
135-4D herein, any assistants or deputies of the same, and any police officers duly appointed.
COMMON AREA
In 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.
DWELLING
A building including one or more dwelling units.
DWELLING UNIT
A 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.
GUEST
A person on the premises of a regulated rental unit with
the actual and implied consent of an occupant of said regulated rental
unit.
HOTEL UNIT
Any 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.
MANAGER
An 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 BUILDING
A 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.
OCCUPANT
An individual who resides in a regulated rental unit.
OWNER
One or 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. If the owner is an entity,
the entity shall appoint an agent or manager to act on behalf of the
owner.
PERSON
A natural person, partnership, corporation, unincorporated
association, limited partnership, trust, or any other entity.
PREMISES
Any parcel of real property in Limerick Township, including
the land and all buildings and structures, on which one or more residential
rental units is located.
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL LICENSE
A document issued by the Code Enforcement Officer 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 Township. 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 PROPERTY
Any parcel of real estate, identified by a tax parcel number
containing at least one residential rental unit.
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL REGISTRATION
The form provided by the Township 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 to be submitted to the Township by January 31 of
each year and within 30 days of any change of occupant. 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 UNIT
A rooming house unit or dwelling unit let for rent, other than an owner-occupied residential unit, which qualifies as a dwelling unit under applicable Township ordinances. A residential rental unit shall not include a hotel/motel, hospital unit, or nursing home unit and any dwelling excepted out by §
135-4B.
ROOMING HOUSE UNIT
A living unit that does not meet the definition of a dwelling
unit and that is not within a Township permitted hotel or bed-and-breakfast
inn.
TENANT
An occupant of a residential rental unit with whom a legal
relationship with the owner is established by a written or oral lease
or other enforceable agreement under the laws of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
. UNRELATED PERSONS
Two 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.