Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1210

Introduced
2/8/24  
Report Pass
2/27/24  
Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

Community Affairs, Department of; authorize creation of data base to make certain information available about multifamily complexes

Impact

The establishment of this data base may have significant implications for both tenants and property owners. For tenants, it would facilitate easier access to comprehensive housing options across the state, enabling them to make informed decisions based on individual needs. The data base may enhance transparency within the housing market, potentially leading to fairer rental practices. Property owners, however, may face implications regarding the voluntary nature of the information provided, as the bill prohibits the department from posting data that is not voluntarily submitted by the multifamily complexes.

Summary

House Bill 1210 aims to create a statewide data base managed by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, which will provide information about multifamily residential complexes. The bill defines multifamily housing as buildings designed for occupancy with ten or more residential units and seeks to improve public access to information related to these housing options. The data base aims to promote decent, safe, and affordable housing by making details about rental availability, average rents, qualifications for renters, and other amenities easily accessible to the public.

Contention

While HB 1210 is designed to increase accessibility to housing information, there may be contention regarding the reliance on voluntarily provided information from property owners. Critics may argue that this could lead to gaps in the data collected, making it difficult to provide a comprehensive overview of housing availability and conditions. Furthermore, there might be concerns about the management and maintenance of the data base, as it is crucial that the information remains up-to-date and accurate for it to be truly beneficial to the public.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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