Riverside requires rental properties to comply with property maintenance and building safety standards. The city enforces rental housing conditions through code enforcement. While the city does not have a mandatory annual rental registration program, landlords must maintain properties to International Property Maintenance Code standards. Business licenses are required for rental property operations.
Riverside may require rental property registration to track housing stock and ensure code compliance. Registered properties are subject to periodic inspections for fire safety, structural integrity, and habitability standards. Landlords must maintain current contact information on file. Registration fees are typically $25 to $100 per unit annually. Some jurisdictions require registration before renting any residential unit. Certificate of occupancy or rental license may be needed. Properties must pass inspection before initial rental and periodically thereafter. Lead paint disclosure required for pre-1978 buildings. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors must be maintained.
Operating without registration: fines $100 to $1,000 per unit. Failed inspection: correction notice, re-inspection required. Renting uninhabitable unit: penalties up to $5,000 and potential criminal charges.
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