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Mount Clemens commission introduces tougher rental-inspection ordinance; second reading set for May
Summary
Commissioners introduced amendments to the city’s rental registration and inspection ordinance to tighten definitions, shorten correction windows to 30 days, cap certificates-of-compliance validity at two years, and allow unpaid registration fees to become property liens; second reading is scheduled for May 6.
The Mount Clemens City Commission voted to introduce and give first reading to amendments to the City of Mount Clemens Registration and Inspection of Rental Dwellings and Rental Units Ordinance (16.200), setting a second reading and adoption for May 6.
City administration summarized the proposed changes: updated definitions; clarifying language that houses sold on land contract can…
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