Denver Issues Fines for Rental Properties Without Licenses

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The City of Denver is getting a residential rental licensing program up and running and landlords that haven't complied yet are starting to get fines.

The City of Denver has issued fines to 36 rental properties that still haven’t begun the process of getting aEach of the 36 landlords that didn’t heed that warning now owes an administrative penalty of $150 — marking the first time in city history that a punishment has been handed out for unlicensed rental properties.After that, those that go another two weeks without working toward a license will catch a $999 fine.

Multi-unit residences had to do so by January 1, and the city is in the process of identifying those that haven’t to inform them they need to. It is doing this through DDPHE complaints, as well as an online service that scrapes the internet for ads for rental properties that may require a license.“The pace of applications received by the city has really picked up steam in recent months,” he notes.

Early on in the process, there were not a lot of inspectors qualified to conduct that work, but now there are 45, andissued by Excise & Licenses notes, “Inspectors have told the Department of Excise & Licenses that there is not a backlog to schedule and conduct inspections." “This is already the largest upgrade in residential rental living standards in the history of Denver,” he noted.

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