Housing Code Requirements

A dwelling unit is defined as a single unit that provides or that is designed to provide complete, independent living facilities for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation.

Space and Occupancy Standards

Only by meeting all the minimum space and occupancy requirements, does a unit become defined as a “habitable space.” These requirements govern: light, ventilation, minimum room size and minimum ceiling heights.

Every dwelling unit must contain:

Requirements for Heating of Rental Units (During the months of October 1st to April 30th)

Owner and Occupant Responsibilities

Structural Maintenance

Owners are responsible for maintaining the structure in a structurally sound and sanitary condition and must make any repairs accordingly. Owners are responsible for ensuring the following (this list is representative but not all-inclusive):

Occupant must give the owner or operator access to the premises at all reasonable times in order to make necessary repairs or alterations. In addition, the occupant must keep his or her unit, as well as any other areas he or she occupies or controls, in a clean and sanitary condition.

Maintaining Exterior Premises

Examples of common exterior maintenance:

Grass and Weeds

Trees and Shrubbery

Motor Vehicles