Detroit Evening Report: Detroit officials seek to amend city’s rental ordinance
Bre'Anna Tinsley July 18, 2024Listen to the latest episode of the “Detroit Evening Report” podcast.
City of Detroit officials are looking to amend the city’s rental ordinance to make it easier for landlords to bring their properties into compliance.
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An ordinance amendment was presented to City Council this week that would increase fines and add penalties as a way of improving enforcement. It would also allow the city to file a lien on properties for unpaid tickets if a landlord does not bring the property into compliance.
The ordinance amendment also seeks to change the eligibility for Detroit’s escrow program, which allows tenants to set aside rent money if a property does not meet safety and health standards.
Right now, only 10% of rental homes have passed city inspections.
The proposed changes were referred to City Council’s Public Health and Safety Standing Committee.
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- The giant slide on Belle Isle will be open for free rides from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, with new safety upgrades in place.
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