Do I have to register a property I own that I rent to my family or friends?

Yes, a Rental Dwelling Unit is any structure or part thereof rented or leased by a person or persons other than the owner for residential purposes. This includes friends and family. However, an exemption from the registration requirement may be requested if the property is occupied by a family member of the owner AND that person is occupying the property rent-free. Exemptions must be requested on a case-by-case basis and are not guaranteed to be approved. Please contact Code Enforcement for further informati

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1. What is the purpose of the Rental Registration requirement?
2. How often must the property be registered?
3. When must the information be filed?
4. What is the registration process?
5. Where will the required information be maintained?
6. What constitutes a residential rental property?
7. Do I have to register a property if it is a single-family dwelling and I (the owner) live at the property?
8. Do I have to register a property if it is a duplex or multi-unit and I (the owner) occupy one of the units?
9. Do I have to register a property I own that I rent to my family or friends?
10. Do I have to register my property if a resident is living in the home rent-free and making repairs or updates to the property?
11. Do I have to register my Airbnb?
12. Can I use a P.O. Box as an address?
13. Who must file?
14. ?What if I sell the property?
15. What will the inspector be looking for?
16. Do I have to be present at the time of the inspection?
17. What happens if violations are found during the inspection?
18. What happens if I don’t respond to the Registration Requirement Notices I received?
19. Can I appeal the rental registration requirement?
20. How much is the registration and permit fee?