CHAPTER 7
RENTAL HOUSING
RENTAL HOUSING
SECTION:
9-7-1: Title
9-7-2: Purpose
9-7-3: Definitions
9-7-4: Landlord License Requirement
9-7-5: Rental Unit Permit
9-7-6: Denial, Suspension, Revocation Or Nonrenewal
9-7-7: Inspections Required
9-7-8: Defense In Equity
9-7-9: Owner And Tenant Responsibilities
9-7-10: Housing Appeals Board
9-7-11: Appeals
9-7-12: Violation; Penalty
9-7-13: Severability
The purpose of this code is to provide minimum standards to safeguard life, limb, health, property and public welfare by regulating and controlling the use, occupancy, location and maintenance of all residential buildings and structures for rental within this jurisdiction, and to establish a program of regular rental inspections. (Ord. 5650, 6-20-2022)
When used in this chapter, the following terms and words shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates that a different meaning is intended:
DWELLING: Any building, structure, or portion thereof which is occupied as, or designed or intended for occupancy as, a place for human residence, including sleeping quarters and bathroom or kitchen facilities. A dwelling includes but is not limited to a duplex, multiple dwelling, condominium, dwelling unit, rooming unit, trailers, mobile homes or sleeping units.
LANDLORD: The owner of a rental unit. Landlord is also referred to in this chapter as owner, operator, licensee and applicant.
LICENSING OFFICER: The Waterloo city clerk or designee(s).
RENT: Payment of money, goods, labor, service, use, utilities, or other benefit to the property owner, for the utilization of a rental unit as a dwelling.
RENTAL UNIT: Any dwelling or portion thereof which is not eligible for the Iowa homestead credit for property tax purposes, and is not the domicile of the owner of the property.
RESPONSIBLE LOCAL AGENT: A designated agent of a landlord, including a property manager, who is responsible for fulfilling the landlord's duties with regard to landlord's rental units. Also referred to herein as an agent.
(Ord. 5650, 6-20-2022)
A. License Required: No person shall lease, rent, or otherwise allow a rental unit to be occupied without a current landlord license obtained from the city clerk under the provisions of this chapter.
B. Registration: In order to be granted a landlord license an applicant must register all rental unit(s) for which the applicant is the owner or responsible local agent by completing and filing a rental permit registration form with the city clerk, as provided in this chapter, and paying all fees required by this code.
C. Requirements: The requirements to receive a landlord license include the following:
1. All requirements of section 9-7-7 of this chapter pertaining to inspections have been met;
2. All fees for the registration of the rental unit(s) and license have been paid in full;
3. All judgments of any nature in the city's favor and against the applicant have been paid in full;
4. The applicant has provided the licensing officer the name(s), address and telephone number(s) of the individual(s) responsible for the maintenance and management of the registered premises;
5. All requirements of chapter 9-1B of this chapter are met on all rental properties owned by the landlord.
D. Issuance Of License: If the licensing officer concludes as a result of the information contained in the application that the requirements for a landlord license have been met, then the licensing officer shall issue the landlord license, otherwise the licensing officer shall issue a notice of denial.
E. License Term: A landlord license shall be valid for no more than one calendar year. The licensing official shall have the authority to determine whether all licenses shall expire one calendar year from the date of issuance, on December 31 of each year, or upon suspension or revocation of the license.
F. Fees: A landlord license shall be issued to a landlord at no cost provided the landlord acquires a permit for all rental units. Failure to obtain a rental unit permit for all rental units shall result in a one hundred dollar ($100.00) fee. (Ord. 5650, 6-20-2022)
A. Required: No landlord, property manager, or responsible local agent shall lease, rent, or otherwise allow a rental unit within the city to be occupied without first obtaining or renewing a rental unit permit from the city and designating a responsible local agent. All rental units must be registered annually as required by this chapter. Registration shall be required regardless of whether the unit is occupied by a tenant.
1. Registration Forms: Application for registration shall be made upon forms furnished by the city and shall, at minimum, require all of the following information:
a. The name of the apartment house or complex, if any;
b. The street address and unit number, if applicable, of the rental unit(s);
c. The number and types of rental units within the dwelling;
d. Whether the landlord, agent, or tenant is responsible for yard maintenance and trash collection;
e. Multi-Unit Housing: All rental units contained within a multi-unit dwelling or building may be registered on one registration form by listing individual addresses if all other required information is the same;
f. Represent that the landlord has insurance in effect that insures each rental unit, and the larger building of which it may be a part, against damage to the premises, with coverage in an amount sufficient to repair damages and render the premises habitable within ninety (90) days. Landlord shall promptly provide proof of such insurance to the city clerk upon request.
2. Payment Of Fees: The landlord shall have all outstanding fees, charges, and assessments owed to the city of Waterloo paid in full before issuance of any rental unit permit, except for such fees, charges or assessments which may be the subject of an active appeal.
B. Accurate And Complete Information: All information provided on the registration form must be accurate and complete. No person shall provide inaccurate information for the registration of a rental unit. No person shall file an incomplete registration application. Failure to provide the information required for such registration shall be grounds for denial or nonrenewal. The licensing officer shall charge a twenty dollar ($20.00) administrative fee to any application filed with incomplete information. The landlord or the designated responsible local agent shall sign the registration form, certifying to the accuracy and completeness of the information provided. When the owner is not a natural person, the owner information shall be that of the president, general manager or other chief executive of the organization.
C. Change In Registration Information Or Transfer Of Property:
1. Whenever there is a change in the information required for a permit, the landlord or responsible local agent must be re-registered within thirty (30) calendar days after any change occurs and either the permit shall be amended or a new permit shall be issued. A fee shall not be charged if registration occurs within thirty (30) calendar days of the change.
2. If the rental unit is sold, assigned, or otherwise transferred, the rental unit must be re-registered within thirty (30) calendar days. A fee shall not be charged if sale, assignment, or transfer occurs prior to the expiration date of the current permit and registration is completed within thirty (30) calendar days.
3. The landlord shall notify the city clerk's office of any change in the designation of the responsible local agent including a change in name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, mobile telephone number or facsimile number of the designated registered local agent within thirty (30) calendar days of the change.
4. The landlord or responsible local agent shall notify the building official of a change in the functional design characteristics of the rental unit or the maximum number of tenants permitted for each rental unit as regulated by adopted building and life safety codes. Any such change shall require appropriate inspections and issuance of a new certificate of compliance.
D. Rental Unit Permit Term, Fee, And Renewals:
1. Permit Term: A rental unit permit shall be valid for no more than one calendar year. The licensing official shall have the authority to determine whether all permits shall expire one calendar year from the date of issuance, on December 31 of each year, or upon suspension or revocation of the permit or the landlord license of the property owner. The landlord or responsible local agent shall re-register each rental unit with the city no later than sixty (60) days prior to expiration of the permit.
2. Permit Fee: The fee for obtaining a rental unit permit shall be twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per year.
3. Failure To Register: Failure to register rental units by the deadline shall result in the assessment of a double registration fee.
4. Expedited Renewal: Annual renewal of rental unit registrations may be expedited by requesting and submitting a city provided affidavit form that affirms there are no changes to the previous year's registration information. The landlord or responsible local agent must review this information prior to submitting the renewal affidavit.
5. Responsible Local Agent: The responsible local agent shall be responsible for all of the following:
a. Operating the registered rental unit in compliance with all applicable city ordinances;
b. Providing escorted access to the rental unit for the purpose of making any and all inspections necessary to ensure compliance with applicable city ordinances;
c. Maintaining a list of the names and number of occupants of each rental unit for which he or she is responsible;
d. Accepting all legal notices or services of process under this chapter with respect to the rental unit. (Ord. 5650, 6-20-2022)
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