The occupant shall comply with all obligations imposed upon occupants by this chapter, all applicable codes and ordinances of the Borough and all applicable provisions of state law.
A. 
The maximum number of persons permitted in any regulated rental unit at any one time shall not exceed the standards outlined in the International Property Maintenance Code, Section 404, Occupancy Limitations. The maximum number of persons permitted in the common areas of any multiple-unit dwelling at any one time shall not exceed one person for each 15 square feet of common area on the premises.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
B. 
The occupant shall dispose from his or her regulated rental unit all rubbish, garbage and other waste in a clean and safe manner in compliance with Chapter 466, Solid Waste, and separate and place for collection all recyclable materials in compliance with the recycling plan of the Borough of Blawnox in Chapter 466, Solid Waste.
The occupant shall conduct himself or herself and require other persons, including, but not limited to, guests, on the premises and within his or her regulated rental unit with his or her consent to conduct themselves in a manner that will not disturb the peaceful enjoyment of the premises by others and that will not disturb the peaceful enjoyment of adjacent or nearby dwellings by the persons occupying the same.
The occupant shall, unless otherwise permitted by applicable law or ordinance, occupy or use his or her regulated rental unit for no other purpose than as a residence.
The occupant shall not engage in, nor tolerate, nor permit others on the premises to engage in, any conduct declared illegal under the Pennsylvania Crimes Code (18 Pa.C.S.A. § 101 et. seq.) or Liquor Code (47 P.S. § 1-101 et. seq.) or the Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act (35 P.S. § 780-101 et. seq.).
A. 
The occupant shall not engage in, nor tolerate or permit others on the premises to engage in, disruptive conduct, or other violations of this chapter.
B. 
When police investigate an alleged incident of disruptive conduct, he or she shall complete a disruptive conduct report upon a finding that the reported incident did, in his or her judgment, constitute disruptive conduct, as defined herein. The information filed in said report shall include, if possible, the identity or identities of the alleged perpetrator(s) of the disruptive conduct and all other obtainable information including the factual basis for the disruptive conduct requested on the prescribed form. Where the police make such investigation, said police officer shall then submit the completed disruptive conduct report to the Code Enforcement Officer. In all cases, the Code Enforcement Officer shall mail a copy of the disruptive conduct report to the owner or manager within 10 working days of the occurrence of the alleged disruptive conduct.
C. 
The third occurrence of disruptive conduct within a one-year period will result in automatic eviction.
The occupant shall comply with all lawful provisions of the rental agreement entered into between owner and occupant. Failure to comply may result in the eviction of the occupant by the owner.
The occupant shall not intentionally cause, permit nor tolerate others to cause damage to premises. Conduct which results in damages in excess of $500 shall be considered a violation of this chapter.
The occupant shall permit inspections by the Code Enforcement Officer or his designated representative of the premises at reasonable times, upon reasonable notice.