It is declared to be the policy and intent of the Town of North Brentwood that all dwellings, rooms, and other residential structures, units, and premises let or rented for human habitation shall be regulated in accordance with this chapter for the purpose of ensuring the protection of the public health, safety and general welfare of all Town residents by establishing registration, limited inspection, and enforcement provisions in accordance with the Town's Housing Code (Chapter
163, Housing Standards, of the Code of the Town of North Brentwood) and other applicable ordinances, for rental housing units, fixing the responsibilities of property owners, operators, and tenants of rental housing structures and premises; and providing administration and penalties.
The terms used in this chapter are defined as follows:
HOUSING UNIT
A single unit of a structure, including but not limited to
all dwellings, rooms, apartments, and other residential structures,
units, and premises let or rented for human habitation (whether located
in a single dwelling or multiple dwelling, rooming house, boardinghouse,
or other structure), providing or intended to provide complete living
and sleeping facilities for one or more persons. The definition of
"housing unit," as used in this chapter, does not include any single-family
housing units that are solely occupied by the property owner or by
the property owner and members of the property owner's family,
or any hotel, motel, or bed-and-breakfast establishment.
LOCAL AGENT
A Maryland resident appointed by the owner to supervise and/or
care for the property and to respond to any violations concerning
the property.
TOWN
The Town of North Brentwood.
The license issued under this chapter shall be prominently and
publicly displayed on the premises of the structure or produced on
demand of the tenant or prospective tenant and shall be available
at reasonable times for inspection by the Town's Code Enforcement
Officer or such person(s) or firm designated.