Skip to main content Skip to site search
City of Berkeley

Top Bar

  • Housing Authority
  • Public Library
  • Rent Board
  • School District
City of Berkeley
  • City
    Services
    • Explore city services, report issues online, pay parking tickets

      More about city services

      • Report & Pay
      • Parking
      • Trash & Recycling
      • Getting Around
      • Event Permits & Rentals
      • Livable Neighborhoods
      • Streets, Sidewalks, Sewers, and Utilities
      • Birth & Death Certificates
      • Domestic Partnership
      • Community GIS Portal
      • Current Service Notices
      Report Issues & Pay Bills
      pay parking ticket
      residential parking permits
  • Community &
    Recreation
    • Explore news and events, adopt a pet, visit a city park or pool

      MORE ABOUT COMMUNITY & RECREATION

      • Events
      • News
      • Parks & Recreation
      • Senior Services
      • Volunteering
      • Animal Care Services
      • Civic Arts
      • Waterfront
      • Affordable Housing in Berkeley
      • Community Services
      adopt a pet
      visit adventure playground
      reserve swim session
  • Safety &
    Health
    • Prepare for disasters, report a crime, access homeless services

      MORE ABOUT SAFETY & HEALTH

      • Disaster Preparedness
      • Fire
      • Public Health
      • Police
      • Police Accountability
      • Mental Health
      • Homeless Services
      Fire Weather and Evacuation
      Accessing Mental Health Services
      Accessing Homeless Services
  • Construction &
    Development
    • Apply for a permit, schedule an inspection, research zoning policies

      MORE ABOUT Construction & Development

      • Permits & Design Parameters
      • Seismic Safety
      • Green Building
      • Land Use & Development
      permit service center
      schedule inspection
      look up zoning
  • Doing
    Business
    • Apply for a business license, get business assistance, find bid & proposal opportunities

      MORE ABOUT Doing Business

      • Economic Development
      • Operating in Berkeley
      • Working with the City
      apply for business license
      get business assistance
      bid to work with the city
  • Your
    Government
    • Attend a City Council or commission meeting, apply for jobs, look up City holidays

      MORE ABOUT Your Government

      • About Us
      • Boards & Commissions
      • City Council
      • Elections
      • Financial Information
      • Jobs
      • Our Work
      • Public Records
      • City Holidays
      • Lobbyist Registration
      • City Audits
      apply for a job
      city council meetings
      Participating in Council Meetings
  • Housing Authority
  • Public Library
  • Rent Board
  • School District

You are here

  • Home
  • Doing Business
  • Operating In Berkeley
  • Landlords
  • Housing Code Inspections
Share Print

Housing Code Inspections

The City of Berkeley inspects rental properties to ensure that they are safe and habitable in response to requests by tenants or property owners.

The City of Berkeley performs inspections of rental units to ensure they meet safety requirements defined by the Berkeley Housing Code. Both tenants and property owners can request inspections by the City. For information about requesting an inspection as a tenant, see the Tenant Request for Housing Inspection page.

The City inspects properties in response to tenant complaints

The City has the authority to inspect any housing unit, but will prioritize inspecting units where tenants have submitted a complaint to Housing Code Inspections. If your tenant submits a request for inspection, the City will schedule a date and time for the inspection.

Property owners should be present at the inspection. There is no fee for the initial inspection. If the inspector does not find any code violations, a certificate of compliance will be issued.

If the inspector finds any code violations, the City will provide a written report of the issue and set a timeline for correction. The property owner is responsible for correcting the violation before the City returns for a reinspection. If the reinspection finds that the property owner resolved the violation, the City will not charge a fee. If the re-inspection finds that the violation remains, the City will charge an inspection service fee, with costs increasing with each additional re-inspection. See the fee schedule for details.

Rental property owners can request an inspection by the City

Property owners can request an inspection by the City of Berkeley by completing an Owner’s Request for Inspection form. If the City inspects your units, you will not have to perform a self-inspection and complete the RHSP Self-Certification Checklist (Schedule A) for three years from the date of compliance (unless the City revokes your certificate of compliance before then). If code violations are observed during the inspection, the City will provide a written report of the issue with a timeline for correction. The property owner is responsible for correcting the violations prior to the first re-inspection, if the re-inspection finds that the violation remains, inspection service fees will be charged with costs increasing with each additional re-inspection. See the fee schedule for details.

Request an inspection online

You can request an inspection online by following the steps below:

  1. Visit Citizen Serve Online Portal.
  2. Select "Tenants Request for Service."
  3. Register for a new account or login to an existing account.
  4. Follow the prompts to fill in all required information.
  5. Click, "Submit."

Other ways to request an inspection

If you are unable to submit an inspection request online, you can submit an Owner's Inspection Request in one of the following ways:

  • Print the Request for Inspection form and send by postal mail or email to Housing Code Inspections.
  • Call the Housing Code Inspections office at (510) 981-5444 and request that a form be mailed.
  • Come into the Housing Code Inspections office located at 1947 Center Street, 3rd Floor in the Permit Service Center to complete the form. Check hours for the Permit Service Center before visiting.

Submittals can be sent to:

Housing Code Inspections
Address: 1947 Center Street, 3rd Floor Berkeley, CA 94704
Email: hce@berkeleyca.gov

The City may not be able to accommodate all requests for inspections and will notify you if your request cannot be granted. The City will prioritize requests for units that are vacant or where there are multiple units grouped together.

It is your responsibility to coordinate with your tenant so that they allow the inspector to enter their unit on the scheduled date and time. It is recommended that the owner or their representative be present during the inspection.

Related Documents

Document
  • Rental Housing Safety Program Owner Request for Inspection (102.15 KB)
Document
  • RHSP Annual Self-Certification Checklist - SCC Form (411.8 KB)
Document
  • Housing Code Inspections Fee Schedule (264.56 KB)
In this section
Landlords
  • Housing Code Inspections
  • Rental Housing Safety Program
  • Exterior Elevated Elements Inspection
  • Tenant Relocation for Repairs
  • Fair Access to Housing
Housing Code Inspections
Email: hci@berkeleyca.gov
Phone: Main: (510) 981-5444, Billing: (510) 981-5445

Related BMC

  • BMC 19.40

WE’RE HERE TO HELP

Connect with us online, by phone, or in person.

Footer Top

Report Online Contact us Visit
City of Berkeley
2180 Milvia St, Berkeley, CA 94704

Footer Social

Footer Right

  • Sign Up for Our Newsletter
  • Get alerted about emergencies

Footer

  • Departments
  • Permits
  • Records Online
  • Events
  • Jobs

Footer Bottom

  • Accessibility
  • Privacy Policy
  • Website Policy
  • Website Feedback
 

Translation Disclaimer

© 2026 City of Berkeley All rights reserved.