ORDINANCE NO. 06 - 23 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BETHLEHEM, NORTHAMPTON
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Ordinance No. 06-23 amends Chapter 196 of the Township of Bethlehem's Code of Codified Ordinances to revise regulations governing reports required for the sale, transfer, and rental of real property. The ordinance requires sellers and lessors of real property in the township to comply with the Act of July 27, 1955 (P.L. 288, No. 104), including obtaining a written report from the Code Enforcement Official prior to sale or lease. The required report must document the property's zoning district classification, the legality of its present use, and any uncorrected violations of housing, building, property maintenance, safety, or fire ordinances discovered during a property inspection by the Code Enforcement Officer. Sellers must deliver this report to purchasers at or before settlement, and lessors must deliver it to lessees at or before lease agreement execution and possession transfer. The ordinance repeals all previously inconsistent ordinances.
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