Politics & Government

Denver Starts Issuing Notices To Landlords Out Of Compliance With New Law That Protects Tenants

The law requires landlords of multi-unit properties to apply for a license to operate, assuring buildings meet city code standards.

"All multi-unit properties in Denver are required to obtain a license if they are renting out their property for 30 days or more," said Molly Duplechain of the Denver Excise and Licenses Department.
"All multi-unit properties in Denver are required to obtain a license if they are renting out their property for 30 days or more," said Molly Duplechain of the Denver Excise and Licenses Department. (CBS)

The City of Denver has started issuing notices of violation of city law to many landlords across the city following the implementation of a new law that began on Jan. 1.

The law requires landlords of multi-unit properties to apply for a license to operate, assuring buildings meet city code standards for living.

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