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What happens if I rent a unit without a rental license to someone?
Obtaining a rental license is the responsibility of the property owner. Unlicensed rental property will result in legal action resulting in a maximum $500 per day penalty through the Administrative Hearing process also known as MUNICES.
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Residential Rental Licensing
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What happens if I rent a unit without a rental license to someone?
Obtaining a rental license is the responsibility of the property owner. Unlicensed rental property will result in legal action resulting in a maximum $500 per day penalty through the Administrative Hearing process also known as MUNICES.
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Who do I call to find out if a property has a rental license?
Call the Inspection Division at (309) 732 7368.
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Does an owner need a property agent?
Not if the owner resides in the City of Rock Island or within a reasonable distance so they may be able to maintain the property. Property owners who do not reside within a reasonable distance and are unable to maintain the property or respond to emergencies on the property are strongly advised to have a local agent. The local agent is designated by the owner and provides a contact person for the property, and the agent authorization must be on file in the Inspection Division.
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