Provide direction to staff on rental property inspection fees and enforcement
In Plain English
The city inspects rental properties to ensure they meet safety and habitability standards. City Council reviewed the current inspection process, including how much landlords pay in fees and how violations get enforced. Council will give staff direction on potential changes to the program.
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