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June 4, 2008

Proposed Amendments To PROP Ordinance Sent To Committee


The Raleigh City Council’s Budget and Economic Development Committee will continue studying proposed amendments to the Probationary Rental Occupancy Permit (PROP) ordinance. Following a public hearing, the City Council agreed Tuesday evening to send the proposals back to the committee.

One of the amendments would add the following crimes to the PROP ordinance:

  • Prostitution;
  • Possession of stolen goods;
  • Violations of certain state alcohol and liquor regulations;
  • Unlawful weapons;
  • Unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon;
  • Gaming violations; and,
  • Disorderly conduct.

 

Another amendment would add civil penalties for noise and nuisance party violations. Also, council members are considering a proposal to require all landlords in Raleigh to register their property with the City.

Under the ordinance, a landlord must obtain a PROP if he or she has violated unsafe building, minimum housing, zoning or noise or party nuisance ordinances at a rental site and has failed to bring the property into compliance by a City-established deadline. Landlords who have a pattern of repeat citations at a rental property also must get the permit. The permit prohibits the landlord from renting the property until it is brought in compliance with City code. The goal of the PROP ordinance, which the City Council enacted in 2005, is to assure better quality rental housing for tenants and the surrounding neighborhood.

 

Prepared by:
David Blount
Public Affairs Specialist
Public Affairs Department

For More Information Contact:
Thomas A. McCormick
City Attorney
City Attorney Department
One Exchange Plaza, Suite 1020
Raleigh, NC 27602
919-831-6560