Title 10 Regulation of Activities
Division II. License Code
Chapter 10.57 Regulation of Residential Rental Housing
Section 10.57.010 Purpose and Intent
The purpose of this chapter is to establish regulations supporting housing security to reduce homelessness and to establish standards and enforcement mechanisms as they relate to rental housing within the municipal boundaries of the City of Spokane. It is the intent of the Spokane City Council to continue its long-term commitment to maintain healthy, vibrant and diverse neighborhoods within the City of Spokane. The regulations contained in this chapter balance the needs of all community members to ensure safe, healthy, and thriving rental housing within the City’s municipal boundaries. The City recognizes that the renting of residential property is a commercial venture that supplies the basic human need of adequate shelter. Providing housing for Spokane’s residents directly impacts quality of life at the most basic level, and therefore requires regulations to ensure that this commercial venture is equitably undertaken to meet the shelter needs of City residents. This chapter attempts to ensure housing security for current and future residents and the owners of rental residential properties within the City of Spokane by providing clear expectations and bridging gaps that current state laws and market conditions have created.
In an effort to carry out that intent, the Spokane City Council has determined that it is necessary to implement baseline standards for the rental of residential real property in Spokane, and to streamline and make more affordable the process of obtaining rental housing by establishing portable background checks, tenant relocation, and landlord mitigation programs.
Washington state law and the Spokane Municipal Code already require owners and operators of rental residential properties to secure a business license and the City of Spokane intends to use the revenues from those license fees that would otherwise accrue to the general fund to support tenants and landlords in specific initiatives that will benefit landlords and tenants and increase the supply of habitable residential rental housing.
Washington Law and the Spokane Municipal Code already authorizes Code Enforcement to inspect residential properties within the City for compliance with state and municipal safety and habitability standards with the consent of the resident or by court order. The City intends to provide additional resources to Code Enforcement for dedicated inspectors to increase inspections regardless of complaints to identify and remedy unsafe and uninhabitable residential conditions regardless of a resident’s willingness to risk complaining. The City further intends to provide resources to create a position of rental housing navigator to support landlords and tenants in resolving conflicts between each other and City administration in ach ieving the goals of this chapter.
Date Passed: Monday, February 27, 2023
Effective Date: Sunday, April 9, 2023
ORD C36330 Section 1