§ 153.20 RESPONSIBILITY OF OCCUPANT.
   Every occupant, whether or not the owner, of a dwelling or dwelling unit shall:
   (A)   Keep that dwelling unit or part of a dwelling which he or she occupies and controls in a clean and sanitary condition;
   (B)   Keep all required plumbing and other fixtures in a clean and sanitary condition, and exercise reasonable care in the use and operation thereof;
   (C)   Be responsible for the extermination of any insects, rodents, or other pests whenever the dwelling unit or apartment is the only one in the residential building infested, and the owner has provided a reasonably insect-proof and adequately rodent-proof building;
   (D)   Dispose of all garbage and other refuse in an approved garbage receptacle. When approved garbage receptacles are not provided by the landlord, it shall be the responsibility of the occupant to provide adequate approved garbage receptacles;
   (E)   Not place on the premises any material which causes a fire hazard or otherwise endangers the health or safety of any occupants of the building; not place in storage or on the premises any furniture, auto parts, junk, equipment, or material which harbors insects, rodents or other pests;
   (F)   Maintain fuel storage tanks and their supports which are furnished by the occupant in a safe and nonhazardous condition; not alter, change or cause damage to existing fuel storage tanks or their supports so as to make the same unsafe or dangerous;
   (G)   Not place within any structure for use therein any oil- or gas-fired portable or non-vented cook stove or heater;
   (H)   Not place on the premises for the use thereon any heating or cooking unit which constitutes a serious fire hazard; and
   (I)   Not willfully destroy, deface or impair any of the facilities or equipment, or any part of the structure of the dwelling or dwelling unit; if not the owner.
(1985 Code, § 153.20) Penalty, see § 153.99