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Majority of Denver Apartment Landlords Have Yet To Secure Required Rental Licenses

Multifamily Property Owners Face Steep Fines Over Failure To Comply With New Housing Law
About 150 violation notices were sent out to Denver apartment landlords, including one to the DriveTrain complex at 3299 Brighton Blvd. (CoStar)
About 150 violation notices were sent out to Denver apartment landlords, including one to the DriveTrain complex at 3299 Brighton Blvd. (CoStar)
CoStar News
February 27, 2023 | 10:01 P.M.

The January deadline to comply with one of Denver's newest housing laws has come and gone, but nearly 90% of multifamily landlords in the city could be hit with steep fines and citations if they fail to secure the now-required rental license.

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