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Millport council discusses rental registry to give renters easier access to landlord and inspection information
Summary
At a June 11 work session, Millport council members and staff debated a proposed rental registry intended to publish basic landlord contact and inspection information to help renters; staff said existing inspection records can be published as annual reports but warned a live, real‑time database would be costly and hard to maintain. No vote was taken.
Millport’s City Council spent much of its June 11 work session weighing a proposed rental registry intended to make it easier for renters to find landlord contact information, inspection history and basic affordable‑housing data.
City Manager Nick opened the discussion by calling the ordinance “ambitious” and asking the council which of five feasible alternatives staff should develop further. He said staff had paid for legal review and sought direction before undertaking additional legal work: “We paid for legal services to vet this,” he said, adding that the council’s guidance would shape what staff pursued next.
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