Connecticut 2020 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05123

Introduced
2/13/20  
Refer
2/13/20  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Permitting And Safety Of Rental Units.

Impact

This bill imposes stricter measures on landlords regarding the condition of rental properties. It includes the requirement for building officials to verify that a valid permit exists before construction or modification of rental units can be carried out. Additionally, penalties for failing to obtain proper permits or to manage hazardous materials are enforced, holding landlords strictly liable for non-compliance. The enactment of HB05123 will necessitate changes in how rental properties are managed and maintained, emphasizing tenant safety regarding potential health risks from lead exposure.

Summary

House Bill 05123 is designed to address the permitting and safety of rental units in the state. The bill mandates that owners of rental units must be in compliance with new safety regulations regarding lead-based paint and other hazardous materials. Specifically, if a rental unit is found to contain toxic levels of lead, especially in areas where children under six reside, the property owner will be required to abate, remediate, or manage these hazards following guidelines established by the Commissioner of Public Health. The intent of this legislation is to enhance tenant safety and public health standards within the state’s residential rental properties.

Contention

During discussions surrounding HB05123, there were varying opinions on the balance between enhancing tenant safety and the implications for rental property owners. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to protect vulnerable populations like children from lead poisoning, thus ensuring safer living environments. Conversely, critics raised concerns about the increased bureaucratic oversight and potential financial burden placed on landlords, which could translate to higher rental costs for tenants. The debate highlights the challenge of ensuring safety while maintaining affordable housing options.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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