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In Denver, Colorado, all residential rental properties are required to be licensed with the city, per the new Healthy Residential Rentals for all program. As part of this licensing process, inspections of the property are conducted to ensure that it meets all the necessary safety and habitability standards. It is vital to understand what these inspections entail and why they are so important.
The inspection process is conducted by the Denver Department of Housing and Urban Development, or HUD. A certified rental housing inspector, such as the many on our team, will come out to the property and conduct a thorough examination of both the interior and exterior. They will be looking for any safety hazards or code violations. If any are found, the rental property owner or property manager will be given a list of items that need to be corrected to bring the property up to code.
Why Are Inspections Important?Residential property inspections are important because they help ensure that all residential rental properties in Denver are safe and habitable for tenants. By conducting regular inspections, HUD can identify any potential hazards before they become serious problems. This helps protect both tenants and property owners alike.
The Denver Department of Housing and Urban Development requires licenses for all residential rental properties to ensure that they are safe and habitable for tenants. We are experts on compliance with this new ordinance, before, during and after your inspection. If you are a property owner within Denver City limits, call us to help with every phase of this process.
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