Introduce changes to proposed rental inspection law
$1,535,360
In Plain English
The city is considering a law that would require inspections of rental properties. These amendments modify the original proposal before the law takes effect. The program would cost $1.5 million annually. If approved, landlords would pay fees to cover inspections that check for safety and habitability issues.
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Approve consent calendar
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To approve the minutes of the Morning Session held on June 21, 2005
9 to 0
To receive first reading of said ordinance
9 to 0
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