Boulder Rental Inspections, Denver Rental Inspections, Lakewood Short Term Rental Inspections & Move In / Move Out Inspections
Here at Scott Home Services, we are dedicated to helping landlords and property managers meet all of their rental inspection needs. Whether you need to renew your Boulder license, apply for your Denver or Lakewood license, or assess the condition of your property after a tenant moves out, we are here to help!
We have years of experience in the rental property industry, and a sizeable roster of trained and certified inspectors on staff. We are the largest rental inspection provider along the Front Range, with the capacity to handle any type of rental inspection – from single family homes to multi-unit complexes. Not to mention we have a first-rate customer service team that can help you through the booking process and aid with any questions you may have.
We know that, as a landlord or property manager, you have got a lot on your plate. That’s why, no matter what service you may need, it is our goal to make the process as quick, efficient and thorough as possible. Contact us to book your rental inspection today!
All of our rental inspectors are equipped with the proper certifications.


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Security Deposits in Colorado Are Changing: What Landlords and Investors in Denver Need to Know
Security deposits in Colorado are about to change. Beginning January 1, 2026, Colorado’s HB25-1249 introduces clearer rules around normal wear and tear, limits on carpet and paint charges, expanded documentation requirements, and new inspection rights for tenants. For Denver landlords and real estate investors, understanding these updates now is essential to staying compliant, avoiding disputes, and protecting rental properties as the rules around security deposits become more defined and enforceable.
Denver’s New $5,000 Rental License Fines: What Real Estate Pros Need to Know in 2025
Denver has officially raised the maximum fine for unlicensed rentals from $999 to $5,000—and buyers and agents need to understand what that means. This update breaks down why the city increased penalties, how to verify a rental license, and what buyers should review before purchasing a rental property in 2025.
Explaining Deadbolt Requirements for Denver Rental Licenses
As one of the leading rental inspection companies in Colorado, our inspectors have conducted hundreds of rental inspections throughout Denver. Needless to say, we've seen a lot of different [...]







