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Revere officials push to speed enforcement of illegal rooming houses after software identifies roughly 20–30 possible cases
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City staff described enforcement challenges for illegal rooming houses and presented new software that flagged roughly 20–30 probable listings; council moved violations and certificates of fitness enforcement to a 40U process and approved a special act to allow penalties and liens.
City councilors on Monday heard city inspectors describe persistent enforcement obstacles for illegal "rooming houses" and voted to pursue a faster enforcement path after staff said new software has identified roughly 20–30 listings that may meet the city’s rooming-house definition.
The discussion began with Michael Wells, director of municipal inspections, who introduced building department staff and the short-term rental compliance officer to explain how the city currently finds and pursues illegal rooming houses. Wells said the department struggles because the standard complaint-and-letter sequence can take months, and inspectors often cannot enter properties without a warrant.
"If we get a complaint and we have to send out letters ... it could take 6 months before we actually get into the house," Building Commissioner Kevin Yarrow said, adding that owners sometimes remove beds or other evidence…
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