Residential rental property
The City and County of Denver wants to make it easy for landlords to get a required residential rental license. Continued education remains our priority. Landlords who do not get a license are eligible for fines and citations.
As part of the City's ongoing outreach efforts, one free in-person overview and question-and-answer session about the program as well as one-on-one application support will be held before the end of the year. No RSVP is required. If a landlord has received a notice of violation warning letter or a fine and needs help taking the next steps to get in compliance with Denver law, they can attend the in-person session to receive assistance.
The meeting will be held on:
Wednesday, Nov. 13: 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Sam Gary Branch Library (2961 Roslyn St.).
On May 3, 2021, the Denver City Council passed a new ordinance requiring a residential rental property license. This is for anyone offering, providing, or operating a residential rental property in the City and County of Denver. A residential rental property is any building, structure, or accessory dwelling unit that is rented or offered for rent as a residence for 30 days or more at a time. The licensing program is part of Denver's drive to achieve minimum residential rental housing standards.
Check the status of a license application