Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB533

Introduced
2/28/24  
Refer
2/29/24  

Caption

Limiting the use of past evictions and rental arrears to deny applicants from renting a home.

Impact

The bill will notably affect Kansas state laws regarding tenant rights and consumer reporting. By mandating that evictions and rental arrears older than three years must not be considered as a factor in rental applications, SB533 facilitates higher accessibility to housing. Additionally, it protects consumers by allowing them to explain any adverse history to potential landlords, thereby fostering a more equitable rental process. The automatic sealing of court files in eviction cases also enhances privacy for tenants.

Summary

Senate Bill 533 addresses issues related to housing by limiting the adverse actions that landlords can take against tenants and prospective tenants on the basis of their past evictions or rental arrears. The bill ensures that consumer reporting agencies cannot report such negative histories after three years from the date of the eviction or rental arrears. This law aims to promote housing stability and prevent unnecessary barriers to renting for individuals who have had prior financial difficulties but have since moved on.

Contention

Opponents of SB533 may argue that it could create challenges for landlords by limiting their ability to assess prospective tenants' reliability based on historical contexts. They might contend that it could lead to higher risk for landlords, as it removes substantial information about an applicant's payment history. Furthermore, the sealing of eviction records could lead to complications in verifying a tenant's rental history, possibly resulting in landlords taking more conservative approaches in their rental agreements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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