How is the City of Woodbury proposing to expand the rental licensing program?

Under the proposed program, a rental license will be required for all residential properties being let for rent, leased, or otherwise occupied as a rental in the City of Woodbury. This would apply to single dwellings, townhouses, condominium units as well as multiple dwellings such as apartments, senior living complexes, and similar structures or groupings of units. 

  •  The existing rental licensure requirement in the City of Woodbury only applies to multiple dwellings. 

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1. How is the City of Woodbury proposing to expand the rental licensing program?
2. How did the decision to begin licensing single dwelling units come about?
3. Why does Woodbury need this program?
4. When does the expanded rental licensure program begin?
5. Do other cities have programs like this?
6. What is the anticipated rental license cost?
7. How will I be able to apply and pay for my rental license?
8. Will the city be inspecting the interior of my single dwelling rental unit?
9. I’m a landlord that lives out of state, how will I provide certification for my property?
10. What happens if a problem is found on an inspection?
11. What is the frequency of inspections for multiple dwelling properties?
12. When should I be applying for a rental license?
13. What happens if a landlord does not obtain a license for a rental property?
14. Does the city respond to complaints from tenants?
15. Who is exempt from all or part of any Woodbury rental licensure requirements?
16. Are short-term rentals allowed?
17. Where can I go for additional information about the rental licensing program?