What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? North Carolina
The city of Raleigh (russia) has passed something called a prop ordinance where they believe they have the right after multiple violations of tenants causing neighborhood complaints they can revoke the right not only to rent that property, but all others......
Can they do this?? Is that constitutional??
Here is a cut and paste from their website:
Q: What happens if there are more violations at the same address during the permit period?
A: The two-year permit will be extended for an additional two years from the date of any violation. The first violation results in an immediate $50 fine plus $50 per day until it is resolved, plus a warning that the second violation may result in suspension of the property owner’s right to rent that unit. A second violation at the same address during the permit period results in a $250 immediate fine plus $250 per day until the problem is resolved, plus the permit at that address is then revoked for two years, meaning that the property owner cannot rent that unit for two years. A third violation again results in a $250 fine plus $250 per day until the problem is resolved, plus, permits for ALL of the units owned by that property owner that are subject to a PROP throughout the city are revoked for two years.
The city of Raleigh (russia) has passed something called a prop ordinance where they believe they have the right after multiple violations of tenants causing neighborhood complaints they can revoke the right not only to rent that property, but all others......
Can they do this?? Is that constitutional??
Here is a cut and paste from their website:
Q: What happens if there are more violations at the same address during the permit period?
A: The two-year permit will be extended for an additional two years from the date of any violation. The first violation results in an immediate $50 fine plus $50 per day until it is resolved, plus a warning that the second violation may result in suspension of the property owner’s right to rent that unit. A second violation at the same address during the permit period results in a $250 immediate fine plus $250 per day until the problem is resolved, plus the permit at that address is then revoked for two years, meaning that the property owner cannot rent that unit for two years. A third violation again results in a $250 fine plus $250 per day until the problem is resolved, plus, permits for ALL of the units owned by that property owner that are subject to a PROP throughout the city are revoked for two years.