(1) In determining the measures required to be taken in terms of a control order the housing court shall endeavor, so far as may be possible, by the issue of its order, to preserve the general standard, character and amenity of the neighborhood and to prevent undue interference with the rights of the residents thereof.
(2) Without derogation from the generality of subsection (1), a control order may direct the owner or occupier of the premises concerned—
(a) not to permit more than a specified number of persons to use or occupy the premises concerned;
(b) not to permit more than a specified number of relatives, guests, lodgers or servants to use or occupy the premises concerned;
(c) to take such steps as may be specified in the order relating to the state of repair of the premises concerned;
(d) not to carry out or permit the carrying out of any specified activity in respect of the premises concerned;
(e) not to use or permit the use of the premises for any specified purpose.