As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BOOKING AGENT
Any person or entity that facilitates reservations or collects
payments for a short-term rental on behalf of or for an owner.
OWNER
Any person who, alone or jointly or severally with others,
shall have:
A.
Legal equitable title to any dwelling or dwelling unit, with
or without accompanying actual possession thereof.
B.
Charge, care or control of any dwelling or dwelling unit, as
owner or agent of the owner, or as executor, executrix, administrator,
administratrix, trustee, or guardian of the estate of the owner.
PRIMARY RESIDENCE
The residential unit in which the owner resides for at least
nine months out of a twelve-month period. Primary residence is determined
by showing that as of the date of registration in the residential
unit on the Short-Term Rental Registry, the owner has resided in the
residential unit for nine of the last 12 months or that the owner
intends to reside in the residential unit for nine of the next 12
months, as demonstrated by at least two of the following: utility
bill, voter registration, motor vehicle registration, deed, lease,
driver's license, or other state-issued identification.
REGISTRATION NUMBER
A unique identification number generated for a single residential
unit registered as a short-term rental. Registration numbers shall
be valid for the calendar year during which they are assigned (January
1 through December 31), and shall be associated with both a single
residential unit and a single owner or set of owners.
RENTER
Any person or persons occupying a short-term rental other
than the owner.
RESIDENTIAL UNIT
Any room, suite, or apartment, whether furnished or unfurnished,
which is occupied, or intended, arranged or designed to be occupied,
for sleeping or dwelling purposes by one or more persons. A residential
unit is a dwelling unit within a dwelling classified as a residential
use, but excluding: a congregate living complex; elderly housing;
a group residence; a homeless shelter; an orphanage; a temporary dwelling
structure; and transitional housing. The term "residential unit" shall
not include a hotel, motel, executive suite, or other nonresidential
use.
SHORT-TERM RENTAL
Any unit rented, for a fee, as a residential property for
fewer than 30 consecutive days. A short-term rental may or may not
be facilitated through a booking agent.
Every owner shall file with the Department of Inspections a
registration form for each short-term rental, which shall include
the following information:
A. The name and address of the record owner or owners of the short-term
rental and the record owner or owners of the rental business, if not
the same persons. In the case of a partnership, the name and addresses
of all general partners shall be provided, together with the telephone
numbers for each of such individuals, where such individual may be
reached both during the day and evening hours.
B. If the record owner is a corporation or limited liability company,
the name and address of the registered agent, together with a telephone
number of the registered agent, and the name and address of the corporate
officers of said corporation.
C. If the address of any record owner is not located in Trenton or in
municipalities located on the border of Trenton, the name and address
of a person who resides in Trenton and who is authorized to accept
notices from a renter and to issue receipts therefor and to accept
service of process on behalf of the record owner.
D. The name and address of the managing agent of the premises, if any.
E. The name and address, including the unit number, apartment or room
number, of the superintendent, janitor, custodian or other individual
employed by the owner or managing agent to provide regular maintenance
service, if any.
F. The name, address and telephone number of an individual representative
of the owner or agent of the owner, if domiciled in Trenton, who may
be reached or contacted at any time in the event of an emergency affecting
short-term rental therein, and who has the authority to make emergency
decisions concerning the building and any repair thereto or expenditure
in connection therewith and shall, at all times, have access to a
current list of renters that shall be made available to emergency
personnel as required in the event of an emergency.
G. The name and address of every mortgagee of the premises.
H. If fuel oil is used to heat the building and the landlord furnishes
the heat in the building, the name and address of the fuel oil dealer
servicing the building and the grade of fuel oil used.
I. As to each short-term rental, a specification of the exact number
of sleeping rooms contained in the short-term rental. In order to
satisfy this requirement, an owner shall include a floor plan of each
level of the short-term rental as part of the application and attached
to the registration form when filed with the Department of Inspections.
J. The name and contact information of each renter of each unit. The
owner of any short-term rental shall be responsible for maintaining
a record of each renter for every tenancy of the short-term rental
unit for a three-year period from the termination of each tenancy,
which shall be provided to the City.
K. The submitted registration form shall include a copy of a valid property
liability insurance policy providing coverage for each rental unit
or short-term rental unit for which registration is sought. The property
liability insurance policy shall be valid and in effect for the full
term of the registration period.
L. Proof that the residential unit offered as a short-term rental complies
with any applicable condominium documents, bylaws, or other governing
documents, if such relevant provisions exist.
M. Such other information as may be prescribed by the City of Trenton.