Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0277

Introduced
1/16/24  

Caption

Residential landlord-tenant matters.

Impact

Should SB0277 be enacted, it will significantly shift the balance of responsibilities and rights in landlord-tenant relationships. Landlords will be mandated to comply with stricter guidelines regarding property conditions, leading to potential increases in operational costs for property owners who must ensure compliance. This bill also extends the power of local governments, granting them the ability to initiate nuisance actions against property owners who neglect their responsibilities. As a result, compliance risks for landlords may rise, influencing their management practices and possibly leading to increased rents to cover additional costs.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 277 focuses on residential landlord-tenant matters in Indiana, aiming to enhance regulations around the maintenance of rental properties and tenant rights. The bill establishes a framework that mandates landlords to provide habitable living conditions and maintain 'essential services'—such as water, heat, and electricity—ensuring that properties are free from pests, mold, and structural decay. Additionally, it introduces a procedure for tenants to formally report repair requests, which must be acknowledged and addressed by landlords within 72 hours. Failure to comply with these requirements allows tenants certain remedies, including the ability to deposit rental payments with the court during disputes over necessary repairs.

Contention

Opposition to SB0277 may arise primarily from landlords and property management firms who argue that the bill imposes excessive burdens on them, particularly regarding the stringent maintenance timelines and the potential for legal actions initiated by municipalities. There are also concerns from some stakeholders that the bill could exacerbate housing shortages if landlords decide to withdraw from the rental market rather than comply with the new regulations. This contention highlights the ongoing debate over how best to protect tenant rights while also ensuring landlord viability within the housing market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1532

Landlord-tenant relations concerning bed bugs.

IN SB0202

Study committee.

IN HB1148

Enforcement of habitability standards.

IN HB1089

Recovery in nuisance actions.

IN HB1157

Residential housing development program.

IN HB1499

Various tax matters.

IN HB1402

Sewage matters.

IN SB0360

Firearms matters.

IN SB0300

Residential tax increment financing.

IN SB0429

Various firearms matters.

Similar Bills

HI SB380

Relating To The Residential Landlord-tenant Code.

MS SB2626

Comprehensive Landlord and Tenant Act; enact.

MS HB1061

Residential Landlord Tenant Act; revise evictions procedures of the.

HI HB466

Relating To Evictions.

HI SB155

Relating To Evictions.

HI SB3326

Relating To Tenant Rights.

HI HB1895

Relating To Tenant Rights.

MS SB2618

"Mississippi Residential Landlord and Tenant Act"; enact.