§ 151.07 PROCEDURE WHEN INSPECTION DISCLOSES VIOLATION.
   (A)   Where an inspection by the Code Official discloses a violation of the Property Maintenance Code, the Code Official shall issue all necessary notices as provided in said code(s) to ensure compliance with said code’s requirements.
   (B)   A temporary certificate of compliance may be issued when any violation does not constitute an immediate hazard to the health or safety of those who may occupy the premises. Said temporary certificate of compliance may be revoked by the Code Official if the owner or his or her agent fails to correct the noted violation(s) within the time allowed by the Code Official.
   (C)   No residential rental dwelling unit shall be occupied, unless a certificate of compliance has been issued by the Code Official.
   (D)   In the event the owner or his or her agent is in the process of evicting an occupant and/or tenant from a residential rental dwelling unit which is in violation of the aforesaid ordinance and laws, then and in such an event, the owner thereof shall have a reasonable time to correct said violation after the eviction is completed, and said owner or his or her agent shall promptly notify the Code Official of the completion of said conviction.
(1984 Code, § 5-02-07)