Respect State Housing Laws Act
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Summary
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Respect State Housing Laws Act This bill eliminates a provision that requires a 30-day notice period before a landlord may begin eviction proceedings against a tenant in federally assisted or federally backed housing.
District impact notes
The Respect State Housing Laws Act proposes to remove the requirement for a 30-day notice period before landlords can begin eviction proceedings against tenants in federally assisted or federally backed housing. • This change could impact the speed at which eviction processes are initiated in certain housing situations locally. • It may also affect tenant rights and housing stability for residents in federally supported housing programs in the district. • One possible concern is how the removal of the notice period might influence landlord-tenant relations and the overall housing market dynamics. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.
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