As of Jan. 1, it is the law in Denver for any property with more than one unit offered for rent for 30 days or more to have applied for or received a residential rental license. Single units have until Jan. 1, 2024, to apply for a license. The licensing program is part of Denver’s drive to achieve minimum residential rental housing standards.
Denver wants to make it easy for landlords to get a required license. As part of the City and County of Denver’s ongoing outreach efforts, three more free in-person overview and question-and-answer sessions about the program have been scheduled for the coming months.
As a reminder, if you cannot attend any of the in-person sessions, virtual and in-person appointments are available.
Virtual meetings are held on Microsoft Teams and are available for 15 or 30 minutes, Mondays through Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Go to our website to make an appointment with one of our staff members.
In-person meetings are available at our downtown office (201 W. Colfax Ave., Department 206) on Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. You can schedule an appointment on our website.
Share this message with any rental property owners/managers and encourage them to sign up for the residential rental property informational bulletin to receive news and updates about the program as they become available. Previous updates sent in informational bulletins are available on our website.
If you have questions or comments, email [email protected].
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