(a) The Housing Inspector shall conduct all inspections during reasonable hours of the day and after presentation of proper identification. The owner may arrange, and the occupant shall have the opportunity, to be present during an inspection. In all cases, if the occupant or owner of a dwelling unit refuses entry to conduct inspection, the Housing Inspector shall not conduct any such inspection without a search warrant. The Housing Inspector shall take the necessary action to obtain such search warrant.
(b) The Housing Inspector shall inspect within four years of the effective date of this section, all rental units.
(c) The Housing Inspector shall promptly inspect any dwelling at the written request of the owner, or upon receipt of a written complaint from a person with demonstrable interest with the nature of the noncompliance specifically indicated and with evidence that the subject matter of the complaint has been reported to the operator in writing and that five working days have since passed without the operator having made an effort to correct the alleged problem. In addition, the Housing Inspector may inspect any dwelling as frequently as necessary to assure abatement of the noncompliance. The Housing Inspector shall not respond to a second letter or further letter by any person requesting an inspection where he has reason to believe the request is made for harassment and not made in good faith. If after inspection the dwelling unit is found in nonconformance with the requirements of this article, the Housing Inspector shall proceed under Section 1781.08.
(d) Persons with demonstrable interest are: owner, occupant, tenant, lessee or other occupant in the same dwelling, owner or occupant of abutting properties.
(e) The fact that a complaint of nonconformance with this article is made by the occupant shall not be used as a ground, cause or basis for termination of the tenancy or reduction of services by the owner. However, at the end of any lease, the owner may change occupants.
(f) The inspection of any owner-occupied single-family dwelling with roomers shall be limited to the utilities and the areas occupied and used by the roomers and to the egress from those areas.
(g) The Housing Inspector shall keep confidential all evidence exclusive of the inspection record, which he may discover or obtain in the course of an inspection made pursuant to this article and such evidence shall be considered privileged.
(Ord. 99-07. Passed 6-10-97.)
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