This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Residential
Empowerment of Neighborhoods, Tenants, and Landlords Ordinance of
2022" or the "Rental Act."
It is the purpose of this chapter and the policy of the City
of Scranton to protect and promote the public health, safety, and
welfare of its citizens by establishing rights and obligations of
landlords and tenants relating to the rental of certain dwelling units
in the City of Scranton. This chapter establishes rental licensing
requirements for landlords; a system of inspections; and sets penalties
for violations. This chapter shall be liberally construed and applied
to promote its purposes and policies.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BENEFICIAL OWNER
A natural person who enjoys all or part of the benefits of
ownership of a property, including when title to such property may
be in the name of another person.
BUREAU
Bureau of Code Enforcement of the City of Scranton.
CODE
Any provision of Scranton City Code or any ordinance adopted, enacted, and/or in effect in and for the City concerning fitness for habitation or the construction, maintenance, operation, occupancy, use, or appearance of any premises or dwelling unit, including but not limited to Chapter
203, Contractors, Permits, and Inspections, Chapter
215, Electrical Standards, Chapter
243, Fire Prevention, Chapter
296, Human Relations and Discrimination, Chapter
317, Noise, Chapter
345, Plumbing, Chapter
359, Condemned Property, Chapter
360, Property Maintenance, Chapter
375, Rooming Houses, Chapter
400, Solid Waste, Chapter
412, Streets and Sidewalks, Chapter
434, Trees and Weeds, and Chapter
445, Zoning.
CODE OFFICIAL
The Director of Code Enforcement, the Building Code Official,
any housing inspector, or any assistants, designees, or designated
vendors thereof.
DWELLING UNIT
A room or group of rooms within a structure forming a single
unit providing complete, independent living facilities for one or
more persons, including permanent provisions for living, sleeping,
eating, cooking, and sanitation.
LANDLORD
One or more persons, jointly or severally, in whom is vested
all or part of the legal title to or ownership of the premises, or
all or part of the beneficial ownership and a right to present use
and enjoyment of the premises, including a mortgage holder in constructive
or actual possession of a residential rental unit.
MANAGER
Any person who manages the operation of any residential rental
unit and/or residential rental property on behalf of a landlord.
PERSON
An individual, corporation, partnership, or any other group
acting as a unit.
PREMISES
Any lot, plot, or parcel of real property in the City of
Scranton, including the land and all buildings and appurtenant structures
or appurtenant elements, on which one or more residential rental units
are located.
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTY
Any real property in the City of Scranton containing one
or more residential rental units. Residential rental property shall
include all premises of such property.
RESIDENTIAL RENTAL UNIT
A dwelling unit in the City of Scranton subject to a rental
agreement between at least one tenant and the landlord. Residential
rental unit shall not include any:
A.
Dwelling unit in which the landlord resides with one or more
tenants;
B.
Hotel, motel, or bed-and-breakfast, as defined by the City Zoning
Code;
C.
Hospital, nursing home, residential treatment facility, nursing
facility, physical therapy facility, or assisted living facility,
as may be defined by the City Zoning Code;
D.
Drug, alcohol, or other dependency treatment facility, halfway
house, residence or other facility devoted to monitoring and promoting
a sober or substance-free lifestyle;
E.
Rooming houses under Chapter
375;
F.
A community or group home facility licensed as such by the Pennsylvania
Department of Public Welfare; or
G.
Public housing under Section 9 of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937.
TENANCY
Any period of time during which a tenant has the right, through
legal agreement, to reside in a residential rental unit.
TENANT
An individual who resides in a residential rental unit, with
whom a legal relationship with the landlord is established by an oral
or written lease or by other legally enforceable agreement, including
a sublease or rent-to-own agreement.
[Amended 9-19-2023 by Ord. No. 82-2023]
Any tenant or group of tenants may enforce compliance this chapter
with respect to any violation affecting their residential rental unit(s)
or residential rental property through private cause of action in
the Magisterial District Court with competent jurisdiction.