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Clearlake council pulls proposed rental‑registration ordinance after objections from realtors, landlords and residents

3803503 · June 6, 2025
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Summary

After extensive public comment and objections from the local Realtors association, property managers and residents, the Clearlake City Council withdrew the proposed amendment to the residential rental registration and inspection ordinance for further work and stakeholder consultation.

The Clearlake City Council withdrew consideration of an ordinance amending the municipal code on residential rental registration and inspection after extensive public comment and concerns raised by real estate professionals, landlords and residents.

City Manager Flora summarized the staff report and the ordinance history, saying the city first adopted a rental inspection ordinance in the early 2000s, paused enforcement around 2008, and resumed discussions in 2019. Flora told council that staff had expanded the draft ordinance to add phased implementation, prioritization of initial inspections and a self‑certification pathway after an initial successful inspection. Flora said the city’s software identifies roughly 6,600 suspected rental…

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