Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2707

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Rent limitation; formula

Impact

If enacted, the bill would significantly alter the landscape of rental agreements in Arizona by enforcing stricter regulations on how landlords can increase rents while enhancing tenant rights related to property retrieval in emergency situations. Specifically, it stipulates that landlords have the authority to manage tenants' personal property, including animals, should the tenants be incapacitated or deceased, provided there are specified conditions under which this authority applies. This dual focus on rent limits and property management reflects a balance between protecting tenants and outlining landlords' obligations.

Summary

House Bill 2707 proposes amendments to Section 33-1314 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, primarily targeting the residential landlord and tenant act. This bill introduces a new formula for calculating permissible rent increases, limiting them to the lesser of a percentage based on the lowest rent charged in the past twelve months or a predefined ceiling. This approach aims to provide greater predictability for tenants regarding potential rent increases, aligning them with recent shifts in economic conditions, such as inflation, as reflected by the consumer price index.

Conclusion

Overall, HB2707 reflects an ongoing effort to adapt statutory frameworks to evolving social and economic realities, particularly in the world of housing. By clearly defining both the rights of tenants and the limits placed on landlords regarding rent increases and property retrieval, the bill aims to create a more equitable rental market in Arizona.

Contention

The introduction of this bill may spark discussions regarding the balance of power in landlord-tenant relationships. While proponents argue that these regulations will shield tenants from sudden and excessive rent hikes, opponents may express concerns that stringent rent controls could discourage landlords from maintaining or improving rental properties. Additionally, the procedures governing the retrieval of a deceased or incapacitated tenant's personal belongings might be seen as controversial, raising questions about privacy and property rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2868

Eviction for cause; landlord tenant

AZ HB2839

Landlord tenant; rental amounts

AZ HB2161

Rent increase; limitation; substantial remodel

AZ HB2757

Appropriations; Arizona Holocaust education center

AZ HB2677

Abortion ban; repeal

AZ HB2798

Peace pole monument; governmental mall

AZ HB2708

WIFA; water augmentation fund

AZ HB2359

Landlord; tenant; rent increase; limitation

AZ HB2781

Children's health insurance program; eligibility

AZ HCM2003

Manganese; criteria pollutant; urging EPA

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