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Lititz zoning officer outlines 12-year rental inspection program; about one-third of housing registered as rentals
Summary
Zoning officer Laurie McIntarfer reviewed Lititz Borough’s rental registration and inspection program, now in its 13th year, saying about 1,214 rental units are registered—roughly one-third of the borough’s residential units.
Lititz Borough zoning officer Laurie McIntarfer presented the borough’s Residential Rental Registration and Inspection Program, in place since July 1, 2013, and described how the program operates, what inspectors check, and how disruptive conduct is handled.
Why it matters: Rental housing constitutes a substantial portion of Lititz’s housing stock; McIntarfer told council that about one‑third of the borough’s 3,765 residential units are registered rentals. The program is intended to protect tenant health and safety, notify owners of police disturbances, and ensure minimum life‑safety standards in rental units.
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