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Rooming House Tool Tips – Hovering over the Rooming House Tool
Tip will display the address. Clicking on the Rooming House Tool Tip will display
the address, parcel number, agent, and agent phone number of the rooming house. |
Note: This product has been
compiled from the most accurate source data from Leon County, the City of Tallahassee,
and the Leon County Property Appraiser. However, this product is for reference purposes
only and is not to be construed as a legal document or survey instrument. Any reliance
on the information contained herein is at the user's own risk. Leon County, the
City of Tallahassee, and the Leon County Property Appraiser assume no responsibility
for any use of the information contained herein or any loss resulting therefrom.
Rooming House - The term "rooming house" means a single-family dwelling or either unit of a two-family dwelling (duplex) which is rented for a valuable consideration or wherein rooms with or without cooking facilities are rented for a valuable consideration to or occupied by four or more natural persons unrelated by blood, marriage or legal adoption to the owner of the house or unrelated by blood, marriage or legal adoption to each other. Foster children placed in a lawful foster family home, a community residential home with six or fewer residents, a nursing home, or a residential care facility shall not be considered a rooming house. Temporary gratuitous guests as used herein shall refer to natural persons occasionally visiting the single-family house for a short period of time not to exceed 30 days in a 90-day period.
On September 7, 2000, the City Commission adopted the "Rooming House Ordinance" to address concerns about dormitory style housing in existing single-family residential neighborhoods. The ordinance was adopted in response to concerns that when a large number of people rented rooms in one home, there were sometimes negative side effects such as cars parked in the yard, frequent parties and other disturbances. The Rooming House Ordinance was designed to help protect the character and stability of our neighborhoods, while also respecting individual property rights.