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The committee agreed to study rental licensing, registration, inspections, and compliance models before shaping a Geneva-specific approach. Its discussion framework proposes preparation in 2026, a possible 2027 launch, and expanded inspections and housing-program funding beginning in 2028 or later, but no final ordinance was adopted.
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The committee is considering a phased system to make long-term and short-term rentals safer and more accountable. The options include a basic registry, inspections of higher-risk properties, permits for short-term rentals, compliance certificates, and escalating penalties, with further study and public input planned before implementation. The committee also plans to invite Code Enforcement to explain current inspection systems at its June 15 meeting.
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