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Bill No. 14-23 Ordinance To Require Landlords & Tenants to Participate in Bed Bug Remediation
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3/13/2023
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Filed in Clerk's Office <br /> MAR 0 8 2023 <br /> BILL NO. 14-23 DAWN M.JONES <br /> CITY CLERK,SOUTH BEND,IN <br /> ORDINANCE NO. <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, <br /> INDIANA, AMENDING CHAPTER 6, BY ADDING ARTICLE 15, SECTIONS 6-94 <br /> THROUGH 6-108 INCLUSIVE TO REQUIRE LANDLORDS AND TENANTS TO <br /> PARTICIPATE IN BED BUG REMEDIATION. <br /> STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT <br /> Several states have specific laws addressing the issue of bed bugs. Unfortunately, Indiana is not <br /> one of those states. Arguably, IC 32-31-8-5 provides broad protection in the form of a warranty <br /> of habitability. The Indiana General Assembly has considered bills specifically providing for bed <br /> bug remediation in the 2021 session and currently in the 2023 session. Although these bills have <br /> not passed in the General Assembly, the South Bend Common Council believes that it is in the <br /> best interests of city residents to have the such protection. This ordinance, based on bills that <br /> have been addressed in the General Assembly requires a tenant to inform the landlord if the <br /> tenant reasonably suspects the presence of bed bugs. The ordinance requires landlords to have <br /> dwelling units inspected by a qualified inspector. After receipt of an inspection report, the <br /> landlord must to inform the tenant whether the dwelling unit contains bed bugs and, if so, to <br /> begin reasonable measures to treat the bed bug presence. The ordinance also establishes <br /> responsibilities for the tenant and landlord concerning notice, access, and costs. <br /> NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE <br /> COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA,AS FOLLOWS: <br /> SECTION I.Chapter 6(Building),Article 15,Sections 6-94 through Section 6-108 are added <br /> to of the South Bend Municipal Code and the Article is hereby amended to read in its <br /> entirety as follows: <br /> SECTION I. Article 15.Bed Bug Remediation <br /> Sec.6-94.As used in this article,"bed bug"means the common <br /> bed bug,or cimex lectularius. <br /> Sec. 6-95. As used in this article "contiguous dwelling unit" <br /> means a dwelling unit that is contiguous with another dwelling <br /> unit,both of which units are owned,managed,leased,or subleased <br /> by the same landlord. <br /> Sec. 6-96. As used in this article, "dwelling unit" means a <br /> structure or the part of a structure that is used as a home, <br /> residence,or sleeping place by a tenant. <br />
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