Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB381

Introduced
3/27/23  
Refer
3/27/23  
Report Pass
4/17/23  
Engrossed
4/20/23  
Refer
4/20/23  
Report Pass
5/19/23  
Enrolled
5/26/23  
Chaptered
5/31/23  

Caption

Prohibits a landlord from requiring a tenant to pay certain charges. (BDR 10-650)

Impact

If enacted, SB381 will significantly affect state housing laws by reinforcing tenants' rights to a habitable living environment without bearing the financial burden of associated repair costs. This legislative change is seen as beneficial for tenants who might otherwise struggle to afford unexpected fees imposed by landlords. Additionally, it emphasizes the obligation of landlords to ensure their properties meet safety and livability standards, contributing to overall tenant welfare and housing stability in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 381 seeks to strengthen tenant protections by prohibiting landlords from charging tenants for repairs and maintenance tasks that are the landlord's responsibility. Specifically, the bill amends existing Nevada law to ensure that landlords must maintain habitable conditions within rented dwellings and cannot transfer the cost of these necessary repairs onto the tenants. The bill establishes exceptions only for damages resulting from tenant negligence or deliberate actions, thereby clarifying the delineation of responsibilities between landlords and tenants regarding the upkeep of rental properties.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions regarding potential impacts on the rental market, with some landlords and property manager associations expressing concern that it might discourage property maintenance and increase operational costs. The contention primarily revolves around the balance of financial responsibility between landlords and tenants, as critics worry that strict regulations might lead to higher rent prices or reduced investment in rental properties. Proponents argue that the current model permits landlords to take advantage of tenants, particularly in fragile economic conditions, and emphasizes the need for a fair housing policy that protects vulnerable renters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV AB223

Revises provisions relating to the habitability of rental property. (BDR 10-684)

NV HB247

Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; noncompliance by certain landlords, tenant remedies.

NV HB247

Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; noncompliance by certain landlords, tenant remedies.

NV SB26

Relating To The Landlord-tenant Code.

NV SB26

Relating To The Landlord-tenant Code.

NV SB306

Relating To The Landlord-tenant Code.

NV HB265

Relating To The Landlord-tenant Code.

NV HB524

Relating To The Landlord-tenant Code.

NV HB524

Relating To The Landlord-tenant Code.

NV SB306

Relating To The Landlord-tenant Code.

Similar Bills

NJ S392

Establishes confidentiality of landlord-tenant court records.

CA AB2216

Tenancy: common household pets.

NV AB223

Revises provisions relating to the habitability of rental property. (BDR 10-684)

CA SB1026

Residential energy efficiency disclosure statement.

NJ A2493

Establishes confidentiality of court records of landlord-tenant disputes after five years.

NJ A2339

Establishes confidentiality of court records of landlord-tenant disputes after five years.

IL SB2602

LANDLORD/TENANT-FLOOD INS

HI SB1205

Relating To The Residential Landlord-tenant Code.