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Subd. 8. Register of Occupancy. The owner or its resident agent shall keep a current <br />register of occupancy for each rental dwelling. This register of occupancy may be <br />reviewed by the City at the time. Said register of occupancy shall contain, at a minimum, <br />the following information: <br />1. Address(es) of the rental dwelling; <br />2. Number of bedrooms of each unit; <br />3. Number of units in each building; and <br />4. Number of adult and children (under 18) currently occupying each <br />unit. <br />1336.08 INSPECTIONS. <br />Subd. 1 Inspections. The City will inspect all rental dwellings periodically to determine <br />compliance with this Chapter, the City Code and the International Property Maintenance <br />Code. The City will inspect rental dwellings with even - numbered addresses in the even <br />year. After each inspection, the City shall provide the owner or resident agent with a <br />compliance order pursuant to Section 1336.08. The owner or resident agent must correct <br />the violations within the time period specified in the compliance order. If the violations <br />are not corrected, the City may suspend or revoke the license under Section 1336.08, <br />unless it is the initial license period, in which case, the license is valid until the end of the <br />owner's existing lease with the current tenant as noted in Section 1336.08. The City may, <br />however, immediately suspend or revoke a license if an unsafe or dangerous condition <br />exists as described in Section 1336.06 subd. 3. <br />Subd. 2 Occupant Initiated Inspections. An occupant who believes that his or her rental <br />dwelling is not in compliance with the provision of this Chapter, City Code or the <br />International Housing Maintenance Code may provide written notice to the owner or <br />resident agent of the rental dwelling specifying the alleged deficiency. Of the owner or <br />resident agent does not take action to correct the alleged problem the occupant may <br />contact the City and request an inspection of the rental dwelling by the Housing Inspector <br />upon showing proof that the owner or resident agent had been properly notified and has <br />been given a reasonable time in which to correct deficiencies. The cost of the inspection <br />shall be paid by the owner if the City's inspection reveals actual deficiencies as described <br />by the occupant. <br />1336.09 CONDUCT ON LICENSED PREMISES. <br />Subd. 1 Owner Responsible. It shall be the responsibility of the owner or resident agent <br />to see that persons occupying the rental dwelling conduct themselves in such a manner as <br />not to cause the premised to be disorderly. This section applies to all licenses. For <br />purposed of this section, a rental dwelling is disorderly at which any of the following <br />activities occur: <br />1. Violation of Minnesota Statutes Chapter 609 Gambling, Prostitution and <br />1/22/2008 <br />