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Council work session: staff outlines narrowed focus for single-family rental inspections

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City staff told the North Richland Hills City Council during a March 3 work session they will narrow the single-family rental inspection checklist to life-safety items and return a draft ordinance for council review; staff said most inspected properties passed and the city will increase owner- and tenant-facing resources.

North Richland Hills City Council staff presented an update on the city’s single-family rental inspection program during a March 3 work session, saying the city will narrow inspections to life-safety items, increase communication with property owners and tenants, and return a draft ordinance for formal consideration.

Stephanie Martinez, a staff presenter, summarized program history and community concerns and said the inspection program was expanded in 2012 under ordinance 31 62 to include one- to four-family structures and townhomes. "We're going to go over the program history, community concerns, program management, and our next steps," Martinez said.

Martinez told council…

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