City commissioners were undecided on how to proceed with possible rental registrations and updates to the vacant property ordinance on Wednesday afternoon. According to the Director of Building and Neighborhood Development, Kory Krause, the city last discussed rental registration “364 days ago,” but it has come up several times over the last few years. Krause said a rental registration program would help ensure safer rental properties and improve accountability of rental units within the City of Emporia. “We’re still having problems,” Krause said. “We do have issues with rental properties. We’ve had some bad landlords here in town.” He mentioned that about 51% of the single-family homes in Emporia are rental properties. The problem arises when people purchasing the properties aren’t transparent about their intentions and aren’t completing work up to code. “What they’re doing is buying them, flipping them, and renting them out,” Krause said. “Sometimes we don’t hear about it. We’ve come across shoddy work. … Most of these are unpermitted.” This means people are doing the work without pulling the appropriate permits with the city first.
Source: Emporia Gazette