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Tuesday, Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Joseph James struck down a Pittsburgh ordinance meant to improve rental property standards in the city. The ordinance would have required landlords to register their properties with the city and pay a fee of up to $65 per unit for inspections and registration processing.
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Pittsburgh City Council's public hearing on a controversial rental permit program was filled with opposition from area landlords.The Residential Housing…
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Pittsburgh City Council on Wednesday gave preliminary approval to the rental property registration program, which was first introduced more than a year…
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It’s become something of a routine in Pittsburgh City Council’s weekly committee meetings: when legislation to create a registry of rental properties in…
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It’s been nearly six months since Pittsburgh City Council introduced a bill that would require all rental property owners to register with and pay a fee…
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Pittsburgh City Council again delayed action on a bill Wednesday that would create a rental property registry.“We did hold the bill for two more weeks…