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Forty Fort Borough Landlord-Tenant Reporting Form and Tenant Covenants, Slides of Property Law

A reporting form for landlords in forty fort borough to submit within 10 days of a new tenant occupying a rental property or a manager change. It includes sections for property information, new and previous tenants, and tenant covenants and obligations. The form requires compliance with local and state laws, maximum occupancy limits, proper disposal of waste, and no illegal or disruptive conduct.

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FORTY FORT BOROUGH
LANDLORD/TENNANT REPORTING FORM
Complete and submit this form within 10 days after a new tenant occupies your rental property or the manager is changed. Please refer
to Forty Fort Borough Code of Ordinances §11-504.
Mail forms to Forty Fort Borough, Attn. Code Enforcement, 1271 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, PA 18704
PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT ALL INFORMATION:
Rental Property:
Address:
New Manager or Local Contact (if applicable):
Name: Phone #:
Address:
E-Mail:
New Tenants Residing in Landlord’s Property (if applicable):
UNIT #: Primary Tenant:
Other Occupants:
Phone: Pets:
Emergency Contact Name: Phone:
Previous Tenant Name:
UNIT #: Primary Tenant:
Other Occupants:
Phone #: Pets:
Emergency Contact Name: Phone:
Previous Tenant name:
I certify that all information is correct to the best of my knowledge.
(Owner / Manager Signature) (Print Name)
(Date)
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FORTY FORT BOROUGH

LANDLORD/TENNANT REPORTING FORM

Complete and submit this form within 1 0 days after a new tenant occupies your rental property or the manager is changed. Please refer to Forty Fort Borough Code of Ordinances §11- 5 04.

Mail forms to Forty Fort Borough, Attn. Code Enforcement, 1271 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, PA 18704

PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT ALL INFORMATION:

Rental Property:

Address:

New Manager or Local Contact (if applicable):

Name: Phone #:

Address:

E-Mail:

New Tenants Residing in Landlord’s Property (if applicable):

UNIT #: Primary Tenant:

Other Occupants:

Phone: Pets:

Emergency Contact Name: Phone:

Previous Tenant Name:

UNIT #: Primary Tenant:

Other Occupants:

Phone #: Pets:

Emergency Contact Name: Phone:

Previous Tenant name:

I certify that all information is correct to the best of my knowledge.

(Owner / Manager Signature) (Print Name)

(Date)

APPENDIX A

TENANT’S COVENANTS AND OBLIGATIONS

  1. Tenant shall comply with all applicable Codes and Ordinances of the Borough of Forty Fort and all applicable State Laws.
  2. Tenant agrees that the maximum number of persons permitted within the residential rental unit at any time shall be ________ and the maximum number of persons permitted within the common areas of the leased premises at any time shall be ________________. (It is landlords responsibility to determine maximum occupancy requirements.)
  3. Tenant shall deposit all rubbish, garbage and other waste from the leased premises into containers in a clean and safe manner and shall separate and place for collection all recyclable materials in compliance with the recycling plan submitted by the owner to the Borough under Forty Fort’s Ordinance or if there is no recycling plan for the premises, then in compliance with Forty Fort’s Ordinance and all other applicable ordinances, laws and regulations.
  4. Tenants shall not engage in any conduct on the leased premises which is declared illegal under the Pennsylvania Crimes Code or Liquor Code, or the Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act, nor shall Tenant permit others on the premises to engage in such conduct.
  5. Tenant shall use and occupy the leased premises so as not to disturb the peaceful enjoyment of adjacent or nearby premises by others.
  6. Tenant shall not cause or permit to be caused damage to the leased premises, except for ordinary wear and tear.
  7. Tenant shall not engage in or permit others on the leased premises to engage in “disruptive conduct” which is defined as “any form of conduct, action, incident or behavior perpetrated, cause or permitted by any occupant or visitor of a residential rental unit that is so loud, untimely, offensive, riotous or that otherwise unreasonably disturbs other persons in their peaceful enjoyment of their premises such that a report is made to the police and/or to the Code Enforcement Officer. It is not necessary that such conduct, action, incident or behavior constitute a criminal offense, nor that criminal charges be filed against any person in order for a person to have perpetrated, caused or permitted the commission of disruptive conduct as defined herein. Provided, however, that no disruptive conduct shall be deemed to have occurred unless the Code Enforcement Officer or police shall investigate and make a determination that such did occur, and keep written records, including a disruptive conduct report, of such occurrence.