Provide direction to staff on rental inspection process
In Plain English
The city currently inspects rental properties with 1 or 2 units every 3 years for a $150 fee per unit plus a $75 registration fee. City Council received a presentation about this program and will give staff direction on potential changes. The current rules are in city code Chapter 6.40.
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