§ 129F.05 TERM OF LICENSE; RENEWAL.
   (A)   A residential rental license shall be issued for a period of one calendar year. Such licenses shall expire on December 31 next after issuance, unless previously revoked. Such licenses shall not be transferable. Each new owner of a building that contains a rental dwelling unit must obtain a license. Application for renewal shall be made in the same manner as for a new license. No license shall be issued or renewed until payment in full of all license and inspection fees has been made, and the required lease addenda are attached to the application. It is the responsibility of the owner of all buildings to update any addenda that expire during the term of their residential rental license.
   (B)   Any licensee may renew his or her license at the expiration thereof provided he or she is then qualified to receive a license and further provided that the premises for which the renewal license is sought meets all applicable health requirements, contains no building or fire/safety violations or other violations of any applicable laws and ordinances, and otherwise meets with the approval of the Crime Free Housing Officer in the lawful exercise of his or her powers and duties.
(Ord. 2008-O-008, passed 5-6-08; Am. Ord. 2024-O-004, passed 1-16-24)