Thursday, October 16, 2025

Subject: Addressing Landlord Licensing Concerns and Promoting Self-Regulation

Residents and Stakeholders,I recently had the privilege of attending a meeting with the Landlords Association, where we engaged in a productive discussion about the future of landlord licensing and the concerns surrounding it. As your Mayor, I would be committed to fostering a fair and sustainable environment for both property owners and tenants in our community.

After careful consideration, I propose that the Landlords Association adopt a robust system of self-regulation. This would involve establishing a clear and enforceable Code of Conduct for all members. By setting high standards for professionalism and accountability, the Association can ensure that landlords uphold ethical practices without the need for additional bureaucratic oversight.

Much like real estate professionals, who are entrusted to regulate their own conduct and monitor their peers, I firmly believe that landlords are capable of maintaining high standards through a self-policing model. Introducing unnecessary user fees or external regulations could place undue burdens on organizations already equipped to manage their own affairs responsibly.I am confident that by working collaboratively, the Landlords Association can lead the way in promoting fair, transparent, and professional property management practices that benefit our entire community. I welcome your thoughts and feedback as we move forward together.

Henry McClure

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Henry McClure 
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