Denver's rental property licensing program is off to a slow start.
According to Scott, Scott Home Inspection has inspected 400 units in Denver so far, accounting for 40 multi-family buildings and 150 single-family homes. For larger properties, the city requires that inspectors examine 10 percent of the units, along with utility rooms and entrances and exits.
“Right now, since the program is kind of in its early phases," he notes."The people that are calling to get this completed are the landlords and managers that are on top of things, so the pass rate is pretty high right now.” He estimates that over 80 percent of the properties are passing on their first try.
“I’ve noticed in the past month the calls have really started to pick up,” he says. “It was a couple a week and now it’s multiple people every day. Things are really starting to ramp up, and you probably want to try to get in front of this before the end of the year when all these multi-family units need to be ready.”
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