§ 13-25. Procedures for apartment complexes with more than 100 units.  


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  • (a)

    To facilitate the scheduling and conduct of inspections in compliance with this chapter, multiple-family complexes with more than 100 rental units under single administrative control may arrange for individual inspections without having to pay for them at the time they are scheduled. These complexes may be billed monthly for inspections conducted during the preceding 30-day period (month). Inspections remaining unpaid for 60 days following the billing will be determined to be delinquent and will be subject to a 1½ percent per month late fee for each month or fraction thereof that the billing remains unpaid. Complexes which are delinquent in their payments for three consecutive billing periods may, at the discretion of the building commissioner, lose the privilege of monthly billing.

    (b)

    To aid new residents and to facilitate compliance with this chapter, multiple-family complexes with more than 100 rentable units may collect the occupancy permit fees on behalf of their new tenants. Such fees will be paid to the city no less often than once per month.

(Code 1973, § 12-39)