An Act Prohibiting The Eviction Of A Residential Tenant For Nonpayment Of Rent If The Landlord's Online Rental Payment System Prevents Such Payment Of Rent.
This legislation seeks to enhance tenant protections and provide a safeguard against eviction under circumstances that may be beyond a tenant's control. By mandating that landlords ensure their online payment systems are functional, the bill aims to prevent potentially unjust evictions, thereby contributing to housing stability. If passed, this could shift some responsibilities onto landlords regarding the maintenance and reliability of their payment systems.
SB00995, proposed by Senator Miller, aims to amend section 47a-23 of the general statutes by prohibiting landlords from pursuing eviction actions against tenants for nonpayment of rent when the landlord's online rental payment system has failed to allow for such payment. The bill is driven by the increasing reliance on online systems for rental transactions and acknowledges the challenges that technological failures can impose on tenants.
Debate surrounding SB00995 may arise regarding the balance of responsibilities between landlords and tenants, as well as the broader implications on the rental market. Opponents might argue that it places undue burdens on landlords or complicates eviction processes, especially for those who may not have comprehensive technology systems in place. Proponents, however, would likely advocate the bill as a necessary measure to protect vulnerable tenants from the adverse effects of technological failures in rental transactions.