The Council and Administration hereby find that educating residential
landlords and tenants of their respective rights and responsibilities
is an essential step to address pressing housing concerns in the City
of Rochester.
The Commissioner of Neighborhood and Business Development, in
consultation with the Corporation Counsel, shall compose a clear and
concise document entitled "Landlord-Tenant Bill of Rights and Responsibilities
(Bill of Rights and Responsibilities)," which shall spell out significant
rights and responsibilities of both the landlords and tenants of residential
rental properties in the City. The Bill of Rights and Responsibilities
shall be derived from those sources of law and policy that the Commissioner
determines to be pertinent, including but not limited to federal,
state, and City statutes, charter, codes, ordinances, regulations,
and policies. The Commissioner and the Corporation Counsel shall revise
the Bill of Rights and Responsibilities as they deem appropriate to:
A. Reflect changes to relevant laws and policies; or
B. Address new or previously unforeseen issues that are identified during
the City's implementation of its code enforcement, nuisance prevention,
affordable housing, human rights, zoning, health and sanitation, and
other functions relevant to rental housing.
The Commissioner shall ensure that copies of the Bill of Rights
and Responsibilities are distributed to landlords and tenants on a
regular basis as follows:
A. To the tenants of every known residential rental property by mail
once per year to the best of the City's ability;
B. To the landlord of every known residential rental property by mail
once per year addressed to:
(1) The owner of record on the City's real property tax records;
and
(2) The local property maintenance person identified in lieu of a principal, partner or owner residing in the Rochester region on the building owner's registry pursuant to §
90-20 of the City's Property Conservation Code;
C. Attached to every certificate of occupancy that is issued to a landlord
or tenant; and
D. In other circumstances where code enforcement officers interact with
landlords and tenants.