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Denver Rental Inspection Services

If you need a Denver rental inspection to obtain or renew a residential rental license, HouseMaster Serving Denver Central has certified inspections that meet the requirements established by the City of Denver under the Healthy Residential Rentals for All program.

Our inspections are focused on helping landlords, investors, and property managers successfully complete the licensing process without unnecessary delays or failed inspections. With years of experience performing rental property inspections throughout the Denver metro area, we understand exactly what the city requires and how to prepare properties to pass.

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What Is a Denver Residential Rental Inspection?

A Denver residential rental inspection is required for most long-term rental properties in Denver before a license can be issued or renewed. The inspection verifies that the property meets basic health, safety, and habitability standards.

Our inspection evaluates the key areas required by the program, including:

  • Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms
  • Electrical safety and visible hazards
  • Plumbing fixtures and leaks
  • Heating system operation
  • Windows, doors, and required egress
  • Structural and exterior safety issues
  • Interior habitability conditions
  • General maintenance and safety concerns

We conduct thorough inspections that align with both Denver’s rental inspection requirements and recognized professional inspection standards.

What Is a Denver Residential Rental Inspection?
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Why Property Managers Choose Our Denver Rental Inspections

Property managers and landlords across the Denver area rely on our inspections because we focus on making the licensing process easier and more predictable.

Key advantages include:

  • Extensive experience with Denver rental license inspections
  • Clear reports that identify required corrections
  • Practical guidance to help properties pass re-inspection
  • Efficient scheduling to meet licensing deadlines
  • Professional communication with owners and managers

Our goal is to help you pass your Denver rental inspection the first time whenever possible.

Who Needs a Denver Rental License Inspection?

You likely need a rental inspection in Denver if you are:

  • Registering a rental property for the first time
  • Renewing an existing rental license
  • Managing multiple rental units in Denver
  • A property manager preparing properties for compliance
  • A real estate investor purchasing a rental property

We regularly work with single-family rentals, condos, townhomes, and multi-unit properties.

Schedule a Denver Rental Inspection

If you are preparing for a Denver residential rental license, scheduling your inspection early helps avoid delays with the city approval process. We provide fast turnaround times and inspections designed specifically for Denver’s requirements.

Contact us today to schedule your Denver rental inspection and keep your licensing process moving forward.

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