A. 
Any landlord and/or owners of leased property located within the Borough of Woodlynne shall be responsible for any activities, actions, events and conduct of any person and/or animal which occur in, on or about said premises or property. The landlord's/owner's responsibility shall extend to and include, but not be limited to, any disorderly conduct, nuisance, offensive language and any other behavior or conduct which is a violation of any state statute or of any of the provisions of the Code of the Borough of Woodlynne.
B. 
The landlord/owner of any such property located within the Borough of Woodlynne shall be responsible and liable for the conduct and actions of any tenant, invitee, guest or any other person who is in, on or about the premises and/or property with the permission, either express or implied, of the landlord, owner, tenant, guest or invitee.
A. 
Upon the occurrence of any violation of this article, the landlord or owner of the property shall be put on notice by receiving written notification of said violation from the person so designated by the Mayor to forward said notice. Said notice shall generally inform the landlord and/or owners of the nature of the violation and the date upon which said violation occurred. Said notice shall also state that any subsequent violation of this article may result in said landlord and/or owners being cited and otherwise charged with a violation of said article, which may result in a hearing on said violation to be heard in the Borough of Woodlynne Municipal Court.
B. 
If any violation of this article occurs subsequent to written notification being sent to said landlord and/or owner in accordance with Subsection A, then said landlord and/or owners shall be cited for violation of this article and noticed for a hearing to be held in the Borough of Woodlynne Municipal Court.
Any person who shall violate the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine not to exceed $1000, imprisonment for not more than 90 days or a period of community service not to exceed 90 days, or any combination thereof.