Any person engaged in property management activity within a District will pay a license fee for the activities covering each license year, or if registration is made after the beginning of a license year, then for the balance of the license year. The term “license,” as used in this Chapter, will not be construed to mean a permit and no physical license will be issued. The license fees prescribed herein are for the privilege of engaging in the activity of property management in a District, and the revenues collected will be used to provide, through a qualified contractor, cleaning, security, crime prevention, business development, transportation, public policy, housing, and marketing and communications services, or any services, that benefit properties in the District. The payment of a license fee required under this Section and the acceptance of fee and issuance of a license by the City will not entitle a licensee to engage in any activities not in compliance with all the requirements of this Code, including but not limited to the requirements of Title 7 and all other applicable laws.
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