I am between tenants. Is my property considered vacant?

If the property is habitable, e.g., all building systems are in sound working order, the building and grounds are maintained in good condition, and the property is being actively marketed by its owners for sale or rental, it will not be considered vacant for purposes of this ordinance. As stated, if necessary and legal construction operations are being undertaken, the property shall not be considered vacant for purposes of the ordinance.

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1. When is a property considered vacant?
2. I am between tenants. Is my property considered vacant?
3. I got a notice about this ordinance, but my property is not vacant!
4. What are the fees?
5. How much time do I have to register my vacant property?
6. I’ve heard I need to post a “registration sign” on my vacant building. What is a “registration sign?”
7. Are there any other requirements in addition to registration under this ordinance?
8. What happens if a property owner fails to pay the registration fee or maintain their property in accordance with the ordinance?
9. What does the Borough intend to do with the fees collected under the ordinance?
10. I have a question that wasn't addressed.