What happens after the application and fee have been submitted?
The City will contact the property owner or designated agent to arrange for an inspection of the property. Once the inspection has been made and no violations have been found, the City will issue the Rental Dwelling License. If violations have been found, typically 20 to 30 days is given to correct the violation depending on the severity.

Violations that are considered a life safety issue are given 48 hours. An extension of time may be given on a case by case basis if the City’s compliance officer is notified in writing for the request 15 days prior to the re-inspection date. At that time, the City will issue a provisional license allowing for the correction of deficiencies. Upon completion, the City shall re-inspect the property. Once all violations have been properly corrected, the City will issue the Rental Dwelling License.

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1. What is a Rental Dwelling License?
2. How do I renew my rental license?
3. What happens after the application and fee have been submitted?
4. How can I prepare for an inspection?
5. What has changed in the rental dwelling ordinance?
6. When is a license required?
7. How much does it cost?
8. What is the definition of a rental dwelling?
9. What is a rental complex?
10. How do I apply for a rental license?
11. What does the inspector look for?
12. Are the licenses transferable?
13. Where can I get more information?