Residential Rental Inspections

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The City of Columbia’s Department of Housing & Neighborhood Services is seeking feedback on the City’s Rental Unit Conservation Law.

Currently, the City inspects most rental units every five years. There are more than 28,000 units that comply with City code requirements. City Council members have indicated interest in increasing the frequency of inspections for rental properties.

The City of Columbia’s Department of Housing & Neighborhood Services is seeking feedback on the City’s Rental Unit Conservation Law.

Currently, the City inspects most rental units every five years. There are more than 28,000 units that comply with City code requirements. City Council members have indicated interest in increasing the frequency of inspections for rental properties.

  • City launches survey, schedules open house on Rental Conservation Law

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    The City has launched a survey to gain community feedback on the City's existing Rental Unit Conservation Law. Feedback will be collected on BeHeard through Feb. 20.

    The City's Housing & Neighborhood Services department will also host an open house at the ARC, 1701 W. Ash St., from 4-6 p.m. Feb. 10 that will provide more detail about the City's enforcement of the law, a chance to interact with inspectors and more information on the work Neighborhood Services does to enforce other codes.

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