The Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I) issues rental and property licenses in the City of Philadelphia. Licenses are generally renewed on a regular basis and require a renewal fee.
What kind of license do I need?
Rental License
The Rental License is the most common type of property license.
You need a Rental License to rent dwelling, rooming, or sleeping units to tenants in Philadelphia. That includes residential dwellings and units, rooms in a home, dormitories, and certain visitor accommodations.
A Rental License is a type of business license. All businesses that operate in the city need to:
- Register for an Activity License, or
- Get a Commercial Activity License.
Landlords in Philadelphia need to follow certain requirements in addition to obtaining a Rental License. Learn how to rent your property long-term.
Still have questions? See the Rental License FAQ.
Common rental and property situations
In most cases, you will need a Rental License to operate your rental property. However, there are some situations where a different license or approval is needed. Here are some common examples:
To rent out … | You’ll need a … |
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Rental License |
A unit to a family member, without collecting rent. | Notarized affidavit of non-rental |
Your primary residence or a room in it for 30 days or less (e.g. using a short-term rental platform like AirBnB) | Limited Lodging Operator License |
Activity licenses
License types
More information about renting your property
Frequently asked questions
Still have questions? See these FAQs: