A housing or vacant property license may be declared null and void if any of the following occurs:
(a) The building for which the license was granted and the use to which it is put do not comply in all respects with the Codified Ordinances and with all other applicable laws; or
(b) Any false statement or representation has been made by the applicant in connection with the application or issuance of the license; or
(c) The licensee does anything or causes anything to be done or omits to do anything or causes the omission of anything required or prohibited by the Codified Ordinances or by any other law relating to such building or its use; or
(d) In the building for which a housing license was sought, more dwelling units or more rooming units are used than were stated in the application or permitted in the license; or
(e) Any fines or assessments issued pursuant to Chapter 510 of the Codified Ordinances remain unpaid within 30 days after exhaustion of all appeals; or
(f) The licensee was found to have been convicted of two or more violations of Chapter 1335 or was found to have been the owner of a nuisance property under Section 510.01(d) of the Codified Ordinances within the previous twenty-four months, without regard for the property to which such finding relates.
(Ord. 2019-41. Passed 9-11-19.)