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Housing Inspections The City of Robbinsdale
has a housing maintenance code, which requires systematic inspection of all rental
property. All rental properties require a license and must be inspected. At this time,
Robbinsdale does not have a point of sale inspection requirement.
A rental dwelling license is required by the City for all rental dwellings. The license
verifies that the property is registered for occupancy and has met the minimum
requirements set forth by the City for rental units. The major requirement for licensing
is that the property is inspected for health and safety concerns and that all corrections
are completed. Rental properties that change owners or are becoming rentals from
owner-occupied residences will require an initial inspection and attendance by the new
owner to a Rental Property Owner's Orientation (call Rick Pearson at 763-531-1266 for more
information on the required orientation.)
Each rental property must apply for a license every two years.
See the license application for additional fee information.
Once the Rental Dwelling License Application and proper fee is received an inspection is
scheduled. Violations discovered by the inspection will be cited and the owner
given a timetable for corrections, depending upon the seriousness of each violation. Once
corrections are made , and all fees paid, a standard operating license will be issued.
Dwellings licensed under the program need not be inspected prior to sale if they were
inspected during the present licensing period.
Every new owner must re-apply for a new license.
To report conditions that violate the safety and habitability of a building call the
Housing Department, Code Enforcement Division, Housing Code Section at (763) 531-1261
weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Click on the following link for the Housing
Code. The Housing Code (Section
425) starts on page 24 in the Adobe PDF file that opens.
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