Permanent displacement definition

Permanent displacement means the vacating of a dwelling or room by a tenant household due to code enforcement activities when that dwelling or room (or an equivalent dwelling or room in the building or complex), in the judgment of the Enforcement Officer, cannot foreseeably be brought into code compliance or will not otherwise be available for re-occupancy by the tenant household within ninety (90) days from the date of vacating; or when the tenant household and the property owner have agreed that the displacement shall be permanent.
Permanent displacement means the vacating of a residential unit or room by a tenant household due to code enforcement activities when that unit or room (or an equivalent unit or room in the building) foreseeably will not be brought into code compliance or will not be available for reoccupancy by the tenant household within sixty days from the vacating.

Examples of Permanent displacement in a sentence

  • Permanent displacement is defined as a displacement resulting from the abolishment of a department or classification or position where there is no reasonable expectation of recall; from the discontinuance of a service; or from any displacement in excess of six (6) months.