Virginia 2022 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB410

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Uniform Statewide Building Code; lead-safe rental housing.

Impact

The implementation of SB410 will have a significant impact on state laws concerning rental housing, introducing stringent requirements for landlords concerning lead safety. By requiring localities to conduct inspections and ensure compliance with these new standards, the bill seeks to alleviate the public health risks presented by lead contamination. Landlords are held accountable for addressing any lead hazards, and the responsibility for remediation falls on them or the locality rather than the tenants. This shift emphasizes tenant protection and may spur landlords to make necessary improvements to ensure compliance or face penalties for non-compliance.

Summary

SB410, titled 'Uniform Statewide Building Code; lead-safe rental housing', focuses on ensuring the safety of residential rental units, particularly concerning lead hazards in properties built before 1986. The bill mandates that local governing bodies may adopt ordinances requiring inspections and certifications to establish that rental units are free from lead hazards. Before any unit can be rented, it must receive a post-inspection certification confirming the absence of lead in paint, dust, water, and soil. This approach aims to protect tenants, particularly children, from the dangers associated with lead exposure, thus promoting public health and safety in residential environments.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at enhancing tenant protections regarding lead safety, it may face contention regarding the financial burden it places on landlords, particularly smaller property owners. While the landlords cannot pass the costs of lead remediation onto tenants, there are concerns that this might lead to increased rents or deter property owners from renting older units, thus impacting housing availability. Additionally, there might be debates surrounding the implementation and enforcement of these local ordinances, as the bill allows localities some discretion in how to proceed with inspections and certifications, potentially leading to inconsistencies across jurisdictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB410

Uniform Statewide Building Code; lead-safe rental housing.

VA S2695

Requires disclosure of lead drinking water hazards to tenants of residential units; prohibits landlords from obstructing replacement of lead service lines; concerns testing of residential rental units for lead drinking water hazards.

VA HB578

Uniform Statewide Building Code; violations, increases fines.

VA SB538

Uniform Statewide Building Code; violations, increases fines.

VA A3712

Requires disclosure of lead drinking water hazards to tenants of residential units; prohibits landlords from obstructing replacement of lead service lines; concerns testing of residential units for lead drinking water hazards.

VA A5413

Limits lead-based paint inspections of certain apartments.

VA S3368

Concerns law protecting residential tenants from lead-based paint hazards.

VA A4623

Concerns law protecting residential tenants from lead-based paint hazards.

VA HB307

AN ACT relating to testing for lead content prior to a home sale or rental and making an appropriation therefor.

VA HB729

AN ACT relating to testing for lead content prior to a home sale or rental and making an appropriation therefor.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.