Denver rental license help for houses, condos, ADUs, and small multifamily.
We coordinate the inspection, organize your documents, complete the city application, and follow it through until your Denver rental license is issued. Whether you're renting a house, condo, ADU, duplex, or small multi-unit building — we handle the licensing process for you.
Prefer to talk? Call 720 722 6198 or email info@denverlicenseconcierge.com.
Want the full rules? See our Denver rental license requirements guide.
How it works
- You tell us about the property. We collect the address, type (house/condo/unit), and your timing.
- We coordinate the inspection and paperwork. We schedule an inspector or use an existing report and assemble everything correctly for Denver’s portal.
- We submit and track your application. We handle the Denver online portal, city questions, corrections, and final approval.
Most owners spend under 10 minutes total on their side of the process.
Why Denver requires licensing
Denver’s residential rental license program is meant to ensure basic health and safety standards in rental housing. The city requires proof of inspection and documentation that key systems meet minimum standards.
- Helps ensure rentals have heat, hot water, safe electrical, and proper exits.
- Creates a record of who owns and operates each rental property.
- Gives renters and owners a clearer framework for resolving safety issues.
Read more in our Denver rental license requirements guide or our inspection overview.
Who this is for
- Owners of homes, condos, ADUs, duplexes, and small multi-unit properties in Denver.
- Out-of-state owners wanting hands-off compliance.
- New landlords unfamiliar with Denver’s rental license rules.
- Property managers who want a simple, repeatable process for multiple rentals.
Pricing
- $100 for the first rental at a property.
- $50 for each additional rental at the same address.
City and inspection fees are separate and paid directly to the city and inspector.
See our full pricing and cost breakdown.
Service area
We assist owners of rental houses, condos, townhomes, ADUs, and multi-unit properties located within the City & County of Denver.
If you are not sure whether your property is inside Denver city limits or covered by the licensing rules, we can help you check. You can also see our service area details.
Why owners trust us
- Flat, transparent pricing with no surprise add-on fees.
- Denver-specific knowledge instead of generic national checklists.
- Email updates at key milestones: inspection scheduled, application submitted, license issued.
- No long-term contracts — use us only when you need us.
- Plain-language explanations instead of city portal jargon.
Quick tools for owners
These quick checks are for convenience only and do not replace official information from the City of Denver or a licensed inspector.
ZIP check: is my property likely in Denver?
Rough inspection cost estimate
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a Denver rental license for my house or condo?
Most long-term rental houses, condos, ADUs, and small multi-unit properties in the City and County of Denver require a residential rental license. If you’re actively renting to tenants, it’s worth confirming your status.
What happens if I rent without a Denver rental license?
Renting without a required license can expose owners to warnings, fines, and possible enforcement from the City of Denver. We help you get compliant before issues arise.
How much does the Denver rental license cost?
The total cost includes city licensing fees and inspection fees set by your inspector. Our service fee is a flat $100 for the first rental at a property and $50 for each additional rental at the same address.
How long does the Denver rental license process take?
Timelines vary, but many applications finish within a few weeks once inspection and paperwork are ready. We keep you updated along the way.
Can you help if I already started my application?
Yes. We can often step in after an application has been started to help organize documents, respond to city questions, and coordinate any follow-up items.
Are you a law firm or property manager?
No. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice, and we do not manage tenants or maintenance. We provide administrative support only, focused on Denver rental licensing.
Get a quote for your property
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