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CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHARTER of THE CITY OF DALLAS, TEXAS
VOLUME I
PREFACE
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2 ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 3 ADVERTISING
CHAPTER 4 RESERVED
CHAPTER 5 AIRCRAFT AND AIRPORTS
CHAPTER 5A AIR POLLUTION
CHAPTER 6 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
CHAPTER 6A AMUSEMENT CENTERS
CHAPTER 7 ANIMALS
CHAPTER 7A ANTI-LITTER REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 8 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
CHAPTER 8A BOARDING HOME FACILITIES
CHAPTER 9 BICYCLES
CHAPTER 9A BILLIARD HALLS
CHAPTER 9B BUILDING SECURITY
CHAPTER 9C RESERVED
CHAPTER 10 RESERVED
CHAPTER 10A RESERVED
CHAPTER 10B RESERVED
CHAPTER 11 CEMETERIES AND BURIALS
CHAPTER 12 CITY YOUTH PROGRAM STANDARDS OF CARE
CHAPTER 12A CODE OF ETHICS
CHAPTER 12B CONVENIENCE STORES
CHAPTER 13 COURTS, FINES AND IMPRISONMENTS
CHAPTER 13A DALLAS TRANSIT SYSTEM
CHAPTER 14 DANCE HALLS
CHAPTER 14A RESERVED
CHAPTER 14B EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 15 RESERVED
CHAPTER 15A ELECTIONS
CHAPTER 15B EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY CONTRACT COMPLIANCE
CHAPTER 15C EMERGENCY REPORTING EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 15D EMERGENCY VEHICLES
CHAPTER 16 DALLAS FIRE CODE
CHAPTER 17 FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
CHAPTER 18 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES
CHAPTER 19 HEALTH AND SANITATION
CHAPTER 19A RESERVED
CHAPTER 20 EARNED PAID SICK TIME
CHAPTER 20A FAIR HOUSING AND MIXED INCOME HOUSING
CHAPTER 21 RESERVED
CHAPTER 22 RESERVED
CHAPTER 23 RESERVED
CHAPTER 24 LIBRARY
CHAPTER 25 LOAN BROKERS
CHAPTER 25A MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS
CHAPTER 26 RESERVED
CHAPTER 27 MINIMUM PROPERTY STANDARDS
CHAPTER 28 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
VOLUME II
VOLUME III
ARTICLE VII.
REGISTRATION AND INSPECTION OF RENTAL PROPERTIES AND CONDOMINIUMS.
SEC. 27-29.   AUTHORITY OF DIRECTOR.
   The director shall implement and enforce this article and may by written order establish such rules, regulations, or procedures, not inconsistent with this article, as the director determines are necessary to discharge any duty under or to effect the policy of this article. (Ord. Nos. 22205; 22695; 24481; 25522; 30236)
SEC. 27-30.   REGISTRATION AND POSTING REQUIREMENTS; DEFENSES.
   (a)   The owner of a rental property located in the city commits an offense if he operates the rental property or otherwise allows a dwelling unit in a rental property to be occupied or leased without first submitting a rental registration application or annual renewal application that fully complies with Section 27-31 of this article.
   (b)   A condominium association commits an offense if it governs, operates, manages, or oversees a condominium or its common elements without first submitting a rental registration application or annual renewal application that fully complies with Section 27-31 of this article.
   (c)   A person commits an offense if he, as a landlord or property manager, allows a dwelling unit in a rental property to be occupied or leased without first submitting a rental registration application or annual renewal application that fully complies with Section 27-31 of this article.
   (d)   A person commits an offense if he, as an owner, landlord, or property manager of a multitenant property or condominium association, fails to post, in a conspicuous place in a common area of the property or as otherwise approved by the director, the certificate of inspection score issued by the director.
   (e)   A person commits an offense if he, as an owner, landlord, or property manager of a multitenant property, fails to provide each tenant, upon request, with a copy of the rules of the multitenant property.
   (f)   A person commits an offense if he, as an owner, landlord, or property manager of a multitenant property, operates that property or otherwise allows a dwelling unit in that property to be occupied or leased without employing a full-time manager to oversee the day-to-day operations of the property, if the property has 12 or more units.
   (g)   It is a defense to prosecution under this section that:
      (1)   at the time of notice of violation, no dwelling units in the rental property are leased or offered for lease and the owner of the rental property has filed with the director an exemption affidavit on a form provided by the director;
      (2)   at the time of notice of violation, the owner of the single dwelling unit rental property had rented the property to tenants for a total of no more than 30 consecutive days during the preceding 12 months;
      (3)   at the time of the notice of violation, the only tenants living in the single dwelling unit rental property are individuals related to the owner by consanguinity or affinity;
      (4)   at the time of the notice of violation, the owner of a single dwelling unit rental property had a homestead exemption for the property on file with the county appraisal district in which the rental property is located; or
      (5)   at the time of the notice of violation:
         (A)   the property was registered as a short-term rental in accordance with Chapter 42B; and
         (B)   applicable hotel occupancy taxes levied on the property under Articles V and VII of Chapter 44 had been collected and remitted in full. (Ord. Nos. 22205; 22695; 24481; 25522; 30236; 32058; 32473)
SEC. 27-31.   REGISTRATION; FEES; RENEWAL.
   (a)   Rental properties and condominium associations must provide a complete registration to the director annually.
   (b)   A registration application for a multitenant property, single dwelling unit rental property or condominium association that was not previously required to register must be submitted before the owner leases the property or before any condominium units are occupied.
   (c)   Rental registration expires one year after the registration date.
   (d)   The annual registration fee, which includes the initial inspection fee, for a multitenant property is an amount equal to $6.00 times the total number of dwelling units, whether occupied or unoccupied, in the multitenant property.
   (e)   The annual registration fee for a single dwelling unit rental property is:
      (1)   $53 between October 1, 2023 and September 30, 2024 per single dwelling unit rental property.
      (2)   $64 between October 1, 2024 and September 30, 2025 per single dwelling unit rental property.
      (3)   $74 on or after October 1, 2025 per single dwelling unit rental property.
   (f)   No refund or prorating of a registration fee will be made.
   (g)   A registrant shall keep the information contained in its registration application current and accurate. If there is any change in the application information, the registrant shall promptly notify the director in writing of the changes in information.
   (h)   A registration may be renewed by making application for a renewal in accordance with this article on an electronic form provided by the director. In the application for renewal the registrant shall certify that all information in the then-current registration application is still accurate as of the date of the renewal application or correct any information that is not accurate as of the date of the renewal application. (Ord. Nos. 22205; 22695; 24481; 25522; 26455; 27458; 29306; 29753; 30236; 32058; 32556)
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