The Property Maintenance Code of the Township of Manchester, as established by Chapter
313 of the Township Code, shall serve as the existing structures code of the Township of Manchester.
After the receipt of said application by the Administrative
Housing Official, the building or structure or unit thereof shall
be inspected by a Code Official and/or representative of the Building
Department. Upon making such inspection and determining that the Property
Maintenance Code has been complied with, the Building Department shall
issue a certificate indicating the date and the fact that such buildings
or structures or units thereof are in compliance with the code. The
certificate issued pursuant to this section shall be posted by the
owner in a conspicuous place inside the licensed premises and within
five linear feet of the main entrance door. The certificate shall
establish the occupancy limits of the property. It shall be a violation
of this code for any person, except for an authorized officer or employee
of the Township of Manchester, to remove a posted certificate during
the period it is in effect and shall subject the property to be immediately
vacated in the judgment of the Code Official and/or the owner or occupant
to be fined as set forth herein. Each certificate shall contain the
following warning:
"WARNING OCCUPANCY LIMITATION"
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The maximum permitted occupancy of this dwelling unit is _____.
The occupancy limit will be strictly enforced. No warnings will be
given. Each tenant of the dwelling unit at the time of the violation
of the occupancy limit shall be issued a summons for overcrowding.
Only those occupants whose names are on file with the Township as
required in this chapter, may reside within the registered premises.
It shall be a further violation of this code for any person to occupy
or use any premises if a required certificate has not been issued.
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The owner of the inspected property shall be responsible for
the correction of violations of the code as indicated in a written
notification by the Code Official or his/her representative to the
owner.
Upon correction of the violations, the owner of the inspected
property shall notify, in writing, the Code Official in order that
a reinspection for the purpose of requiring correction of the earlier
violations may be made. This procedure shall be followed and repeated
until all violations have been corrected.
At any time that an official or employee of the Township of
Manchester, including but not limited to the Construction Official,
Code Enforcement Officer, Construction Inspector or Police Officer
of the Township of Manchester has reason to believe that any rental
unit is in violation of the provisions of this chapter, the landlord
and/or tenants may be issued a summons for violation of the provisions
of this chapter.
In any case where a provision of the code is found to be in
conflict with a provision of any zoning, construction, fire, safety
or health ordinance or code of the municipality, the provision which
establishes the higher standard for the promotion and protection of
the safety and health of the people shall prevail. In any case where
a provision of the code is found to be in conflict with a provision
of any other ordinance or code of the municipality which establishes
protection of the safety and health of the people, the provisions
of the code shall prevail.
All landlords shall comply with Chapter
242 of the Township Code entitled "Landlord Registration" within the Township of Manchester and shall file a landlord registration statement on a form promulgated by the Township with the Department of Inspections, Land Use and Planning for each rental property. Landlord registrations are to be filed for each rental unit. The registration fee shall be $100 for each rental property, which shall be paid annually.
Per New Jersey's Lead Safe Certificate Law (P.L. 2021,
C. 182), any rental unit constructed prior to 1978 requires an inspection
to check for deteriorated paint, debris, dust or residue. Each rental
unit must receive a lead-safe certificate upon each rental turnover
(change of tenancy) or every three years, whichever comes first. A
lead-safe certificate is valid for two years and if the change in
tenancy occurs prior to the expiration of the certificate an inspection
is not required. The initial inspection for all rental units must
take place before July 31, 2024. If a lead paint inspection fails,
the owner/landlord must remediate the issues noted in the inspection
report within 30 days.
The lease or rental, for any purpose and for any period of time,
of any amenity, feature, or accessory that is appurtenant to or associated
with any rental unit, dwelling or residential structure is prohibited.
"Amenity, feature, or accessory" shall include, but is not limited
to, swimming pools, pool cabanas, accessory structures, hot tubs,
decks, patios, yards, and the like.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this article shall be subject to the penalties as provided in Chapter
1, Article
II, General Penalty.