Expand rental inspection program to cover all rental properties in Richmond
In Plain English
Richmond currently inspects only some rental properties for safety and maintenance issues. The city wants to expand its inspection program to cover all rental housing in Richmond. If approved, landlords of all rental properties must allow city inspections to ensure basic safety standards.
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