Posted on 09/07/2022 7:27:18 PM PDT by dynachrome
Earlier this year, Denver City Council passed a property ordinance that requires all rental houses, units and apartments to be licensed. The deadline for some landlords is around the corner and the FOX31 Problem Solvers are finding out that only 1% of owners have complied.
Eric Escudero, spokesperson for Denver’s Department of Excise and Licenses said they’re concerned about a “slow” and “disappointing” start.
“There are obviously a lot of people who are procrastinating to get this required licensing to be a landlord in the city and county of Denver,” Escudero said.
The city council passed the “Healthy Residential Rentals for All” legislation, requiring landlords to have rental properties licensed with the city, spearheaded by Council President Stacie Gilmore.
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Aren’t they sort of hotel-like (expensive)?
I think the Y used to be a casual stay place in the old days.
Non-compliance as a form of protest. It will only get interesting when the tyrants stamp their little feet, while screaming “Obey me! Obey me!”
“The guy renting out Mom’s house to help support her in the nursing home, no””
That would take two or three rentals.
"Ding-ding-ding-ding! We have a winnah!"
This will later be characterized as an "Unexpected Consequence."
Regards,
The single rental unit does require licensing; it just doesn’t kick in until 2024.
Landlords know this is just a preliminary step before the city demands all registered housing be available to put “refugees” in.
The left hates private property. What they are doing now is whittling away at it, taking a little bit at a time, taking one or more of your rights away, hoping you won’t notice that they are taking baby steps toward government ownership of all property, or communism.
The gambit is a disguised income Tax imposed on land lords.
“Healthy Residential Rentals for All”
Is that progressive or what?
That's the point, discourage people from being landlords, so that the State will take over housing.
Ahh, beat me to it.
Does this affect Air BNBs?
Those cause problems when rented for large out of control parties.
That is not a tax issue.
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