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A single-family rental property must have a valid rental license. See the DPIE Fee Schedule for the cost of a Single-Family House/Townhouse Rental License, which is for a 2-year license.
Rental Licenses Contact Information. For questions and assistance regarding Prince George's County single-family, multifamily and short-term Rental Housing Licenses, email dpierentallicenses@co.pg.md.us.
Under the County’s Short-Term Rentals Program, Prince George’s County homeowners whose properties comply with County Code and who meet certain other criteria may seek a Short-Term Rental License to host renters working through established online sites (platforms).
Category Name: Rental License Description: This License type is for single family residences that contain a maximum of 2 units and are rented for a continual period of no less than 1 year.
Permitting and Licensing System. DPIE’s Permitting and Licensing System offers a number of online services. Choose the applicable platform below for your permit or licensing needs. Food Service Facility. Lodging Establishments.
Rental licenses issued for Multifamily, Single Family and Short-Term Rental Programs.
SINGLE FAMILY RENTAL LICENSE APPLICATION Please Print clearly. This form MUst be signed by the Owner or Agent of the rental facility. A biennial fee of $75.00 per dwelling unit is due with the application. Only Check or Money Order made payable to “Prince George’s County” will be accepted. (See reverse for additional information.) Rental ...
Login - CIVICS. HOW TO APPLY. To conduct Business in Prince George’s County using the Momentum application; the following 2 Steps must be completed. STEP 1 - Create a User Profile. Click here to create a Momentum web user profile to apply for a new license or renew an existing license.
Effective July 15, 2024, all building, site development (excluding cell tower/special utility), fire system and trade permits (electrical/mechanical) must be obtained via the Prince George’s County Momentum (online) permit system.
Some counties and cities in Maryland require landlords to have a current rental property license. Often the purpose of the licensing requirement is to make sure that rental properties meet building code requirements for habitability.