As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
An individual or entity designated by the owner and authorized to perform any duty imposed upon the owner by this article. Such term may include a licensed real estate broker or salesman of the State of New Jersey if such person is designated by the owner as such an agent.
The Township Administrator or designee.
The person, persons or entity which owns or purports to own a rental unit. In the case of a mobile home park, "landlord" shall mean the owner of an individual dwelling unit within the mobile home park.
In addition to conduct which is otherwise prohibited by state statute or the Township Code, to knowingly allow or permit in, upon or in proximity to any rental unit conduct which substantially impairs the public safety, health or welfare, including, but not limited to, loud and abusive noise; loud gatherings; boisterous activity; loud, unruly and profane language; consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages by persons under the legal age; overcrowding upon or in proximity to the rental unit; use of fireworks; public urination; excessive noise of such a character, intensity or duration as to be detrimental to the life, health and welfare or which unreasonably endangers the comfort, peace and repose of neighboring residents; the placement or disposal of bottles, cups, containers, or other debris on or about the exterior of the rental unit or any other property in the vicinity, and it shall be a violation if such material is not removed by 9:00 a.m. following an event; and any other disorderly acts which unreasonably disturb the peace and good order of the neighborhood and community.
The document issued by the Development and Housing Department confirming that a specific rental unit has been properly registered in accordance with this article. Such registration is in addition to the requirements for the issuance of a continued certificate of occupancy and for compliance with § 177-12 of the Township's property Maintenance Ordinance.
Any home, apartment, dwelling, building or dwelling unit of any kind which is rented or offered for rent as housing space for living or dwelling purposes under either a written or oral lease. However, for purposes of this article, a rental unit shall not include owner-occupied two-unit premises and short-term rental units.
See Article II.
A complaint for a violation of this article, any provision of Title 2C of the New Jersey Statutes or any Township ordinance governing disorderly conduct, upon or in proximity to any rental unit, and attributable to the acts or incitements of any of the tenants of those premises which has been substantiated by prosecution and conviction in any court of competent jurisdiction. All complaints are investigated by either the Construction Code Office, the Township Zoning Official or the Township Police Department.
The Township of Mullica.