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Revised: 11/03/2014
Illegal Occupancy
(ILOC)
Letter of Intent to
Condemn for Lack of
Maintenance
(LINT1)
Letter of NonCompliance (LNON)
Police Calls
(nuisance and
violent calls)
Rental License
Operating
Conditions (RLOC)
Unpermitted Work
(UPW)
Definitions
A provision in the Rental Licensing Ordinance that
allows the city to address qualifying incidents of
disorderly conduct of tenants and their guests that
adversely impacted neighbors.
When a property is not adequately licensed for
occupancy due to various reasons such as not having a
current rental license, too many unrelated occupants
living in a given building, illegal dwelling units, or illegal
bedrooms within the building.
A building has been deemed unsafe to live in by
qualifying factors such as vacancy and boarding, lack of
utilities, property dilapidation, specific hazards and
other conditions. This is an indication that a property is
about to become condemned.
When a rental property is in violation of at least one of
the twenty-three minimum standards and conditions to
hold a rental dwelling license.
Police calls are direct incidents where the police was
required to use resources and services at a given
property. The police calls measured in this policy
include nuisance and violence related calls, not those
related to medical assistance, domestic violence and
other such protected calls. Properties in this measure
receive points based on a formula that accounts for
police calls as well as units.
2 points
3 points
3 points
2 points