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Thursday, December 6, 2012

$25 Fee Comes With New City Rental Registry

Boston leaders are looking to amend the rental ordinances and thus create a citywide database of all rental units.

  Boston is looking to amend current rental ordinances to create a citywide registry of all rental apartments with regulations that mandate inspections every five years for rental properties of six family dwellings or more.  Mayor Thomas Menino has pushed for the update to the city's rental ordinances, which the Boston City Council has discussed at public hearings and working sessions, and at Wednesday's council meeting. Important to note is that rental units of six family dwellings or fewer would be exempt from the inspections. But all owners of rental buildings would have to pay a one-time $25 fee, which District 6 City Councilor Matt O'Malley, and chair of the Committee on Government Operations, would go to funding the program.  Said O'…

John McLoughlin

12:31 pm on Thursday, December 6, 2012

That is weird, I thought there was already an process for dealing with these properties. ISD or something along those lines. Also, I could have sworn I saw a housing court operating out of the Boston Municipal Courts. I must have been mistaken. No doubt it is a good idea to set up another redundant city agency. I am glad that the city does not have anything else to worry about like crime, …   more ›

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