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25 March 2024

Cause Required For Eviction Of Residential Tenant

The bill prohibits a landlord from evicting a residential tenant, even after expiration of a lease, unless the landlord has cause for eviction or when certain...
United States Real Estate and Construction
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HB24-1098

Summary

The bill prohibits a landlord from evicting a residential tenant, even after expiration of a lease, unless the landlord has cause for eviction or when certain statutory grounds for a no-fault eviction exist. Grounds for a "no-fault eviction" include when the premises will be demolished or converted, for substantial repairs and renovations to the premises, when the landlord or a family member takes over occupancy, when the premises is listed for sale, when the tenant refuses to sign a new lease with reasonable terms, and when a tenant has a "history" of nonpayment of rent.

Legislative Update

  • 2024-02-16 / Introduced
    House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor
  • 2024-02-14
    House Committee on Transportation, Housing & Local Government Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole
  • 2024-01-24
    Introduced In House - Assigned to Transportation, Housing & Local Government

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ARTICLE
25 March 2024

Cause Required For Eviction Of Residential Tenant

United States Real Estate and Construction
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