I am renting my property to a family member. Do I still need to register it? What about background checks?
Yes. Any property not occupied by the legal owner must be registered with the Property Standards Division. Once the property is registered, you will receive a renewal form annually to verify the status of the property. Criminal background checks must be run on all tenants 18 years or older, regardless of relationship to the property owner.

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1. Is there a fee for registering my rental property?
2. When does my rental license renew?
3. I just paid for my license a few months ago. Why am I receiving a renewal so soon?
4. How often are rental properties inspected?
5. Do I have to attend landlord training every time I purchase or register a new rental property?
6. I no longer own my rental property. Why did I receive a renewal form?
7. I am renting my property to a family member. Do I still need to register it? What about background checks?
8. Am I required to run background checks on my tenants each year?
9. Criminal backgrounds contain sensitive information. Am I required to show them to the inspector?
10. How will I know when my rental property will be inspected?
11. What happens if I miss an inspection?
12. How do I reschedule an inspection if I am unable to attend the time on the appointment letter?
13. What happens if I do not pass my initial inspection?
14. How do I evict a tenant?