The Rental Registration and Inspection Ordinance requires landlords to register all rental housing units in Seattle, from single family homes to large apartment buildings. Registration will begin in early 2014 with large apartment buildings.
We are committed to working with a broad range of stakeholders to ensure that the RRIO program implements Council direction and also reflects the needs and interests of the community. Periodically, we will ask for input on specific topics, including fees, how to design and implement the weighted checklist that will describe how to meet the minimum required housing standards, how to best inform property owners and tenants about the requirements of the program, and education and training opportunities for inspectors and property owners. Earlier this year we held a series of meetings to discuss fees. Our meeting on May 9 (at 2:00 p.m.) will discuss the weighted checklist. Meetings are open to the public and you are welcome to attend. Seating at the table is reserved for the designated stakeholders, the facilitator and City project staff.
- Read the meeting Agenda
- Review the Rental Registration and Inspection Ordinance
- Review other information on our web site: http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/Compliance/RentalHousing/Overview/default.asp