A. 
The Paradise Township Zoning Officer and the Paradise Township Building Code Official shall conduct inspections, make reports and administer this chapter, and to issue notices of violation.
B. 
The Zoning Officer and/or the Building Code Official, with the authorization of the Board of Supervisors, may engage the services of competent engineers or other consultants to determine the nature and extent of any violation.
A. 
All Short-Term Rentals shall be subject to inspection by the Zoning Officer and the Building Code Official to verify application information, License, License renewal and/or operating requirements.
B. 
The issuance of a Short-Term Rental License or inspection is not a warranty that the premises is lawful, safe, habitable, or in compliance with this chapter of the Code of Ordinances. Rather, the license indicates that the premises are either set to be inspected on a routine basis or, if inspected, the premises met this chapter of the Code of Ordinance requirements on the day and at the time of the inspection.
C. 
If there is reason to believe that any provision of this chapter is being violated, the Board of Supervisors may or may cause, through an authorized representative of the Township, entry onto premises for the purpose of inspection of any and all premises, properties, buildings and/or structures located within the Township for ascertaining the existence of violations. In those matters where the nature of an alleged violation is such that an inspection of the interior of a building or structure is necessitated, prior arrangements must be made with the owner or his agent to secure access thereof.
The marketing of a Short-Term Rental in which the advertised occupancy exceeds the maximum occupancy requirements permitted by this chapter, or which promotes any other activity which is prohibited by this chapter, shall be a violation of this chapter.