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§ 155.13 CERTIFICATE/INSPECTIONS FOR MULTIPLE FAMILY UNITS.
   (A)   For the propose of this section, any existing structure containing more than two dwellings as defined in § 155.01 shall be deemed a multiple family unit(s).
   (B)   The owner, agent or person in charge of any existing multiple family unit(s) shall notify the village requesting an immediate inspection for the issuance of a certificate of occupancy by making application in accordance with the provisions of § 155.04 herein.
   (C)   The code official shall inspect the premises within three working days, or sooner, and issue a certificate of occupancy upon finding that the premises complies with the provisions of §§ 155.10(B), 155.11 and 155.12(B) herein.
   (D)   If the code official finds the premises to be in violation of any of the provisions of this code, the code official shall order the violations abated and withhold issuance of the certificate of occupancy until all violations recorded during the inspection are corrected.
   (E)   This section doses not apply to those dwelling unit(s) within a multiple family structure, as defined, for which there is no change in tenancy.
(Ord. 2340-95, passed 6-7-95)
§ 155.14 EXPIRATION OR REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATE.
   (A)   Certificates of occupancy issued for any rental unit shall expire and be revoked immediately as a result of any of the following conditions:
      (1)   Non-renewal of a lease, including non-renewal of a lease as to less than all lessees, tenants or occupants of a single rental property leased, occupied or shared by multiple lessees, tenants or occupants;
      (2)   Eviction of any existing tenant by the owner, agent, or property manager, including the eviction of less than all lessees, tenants or occupants of a single rental property leased, occupied or shared by multiple lessees, tenants or occupants, or the addition of a new tenant;
      (3)   Vacation of the rental property by the lessee, tenant or sublessee, including the vacation of a rental property by less than all lessees, tenants or occupants of a single rental property leased, occupied or shared by multiple lessees, tenants or occupants;
      (4)   Sale of the property or transfer of ownership; or
      (5)   Violation of the Property Maintenance Code causing endangerment to the health, safety and welfare of the tenant or tenants.
   (B)   An expired or revoked certificate of occupancy shall be reissued upon reapplication by the owner, agent or person in charge of the property and fulfillment of all of the conditions of this chapter.
(Ord. 2340-95, passed 6-7-95; Am. Ord. 12-0987, passed 5-2-12; Am. Ord. 14-1120, passed 5-21-14)
§ 155.15 COMPLIANCE REQUIRED.
   Any person or persons who violate, disobey, omit, neglect or refuse to comply with or who resists the enforcement of any provisions of this chapter shall incur penalties pursuant to the section entitled "penalties" in the currently adopted Property Maintenance Code of the village and stipulated in § 155.99 herein.
(Ord. 2340-95, passed 6-7-95) Penalty, see § 155.99
§ 155.16 RIGHT TO APPEAL.
   Any person affected by any notice which has been issued in connection with the enforcement of the provisions of this chapter retains the right to appeal pursuant to the provisions stipulated by the section of the currently adopted Property Maintenance Code adopted by the village entitled "Appeals".
(Ord. 2340-95, passed 6-7-95)
§ 155.17 LIABILITY.
   (A)   A certificate of occupancy issued by the code official on behalf of the village, shall not be construed in any way to be a warranty, guarantee or insurance of the dwelling unit for which it has been issued.
   (B)   Any code official, officer or employee who acts in good faith and without malice in the discharge of his or her duties in enforcement of this chapter is relieved of all personal liability pursuant to the provisions outlined in the currently adopted Property Maintenance Code of the village.
(Ord. 2340-95, passed 6-7-95)
§ 155.18 ADDITIONAL REMEDIES.
   This chapter shall not prevent the village or any other person from exercising any right, or from seeking any remedy, to which that person might otherwise be entitled, or from filing any complaint with any other agency or court of law or equity.
(Ord. 2340-95, passed 6-7-95)
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