Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB972

Introduced
2/10/23  

Caption

Landlord and Tenant - Rent Escrow - Mold in Residential Dwelling Units

Impact

If enacted, HB 972 would amend existing laws within the Annotated Code of Maryland to incorporate mold as a serious health hazard that landlords must address. This is significant because it aligns legal standards with growing health concerns regarding mold exposure in residential settings. Additionally, the bill facilitates tenants' ability to take legal action and protects them from retaliation by landlords when asserting their rights. This could lead to improved living conditions for many residents and compel landlords to adopt more stringent maintenance and repair practices.

Summary

House Bill 972, sponsored by Delegate Henson, addresses the issue of mold in residential dwelling units in Maryland by adding it to the list of dangerous conditions for which tenants can seek relief under the State’s rent escrow statute. The bill aims to strengthen tenant rights by establishing a clear framework for addressing mold hazards, recognizing that certain conditions can pose serious and substantial threats to the health of occupants. Specifically, it allows tenants to withhold rent when landlords fail to address identified hazardous conditions, thereby promoting accountability for landlords in maintaining safe living environments.

Contention

The bill may face opposition on the grounds of increased financial burden on landlords, particularly smaller property owners, who may argue that the costs associated with mold remediation can be prohibitive. Furthermore, there may be concerns regarding the subjective nature of what constitutes a 'serious and substantial threat' from mold, which could lead to disputes and uncertainty for both tenants and landlords. Critics could also point to existing protocols that they believe adequately address tenant safety without additional regulations. The interplay between maintaining affordable housing and enforcing rigorous health standards will likely be a focal point in discussions surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB1117

Landlord and Tenant - Failure to Repair Serious and Dangerous Defects - Tenant Remedies (Tenant Safety Act of 2024)

MD SB946

Landlord and Tenant - Failure to Repair Serious and Dangerous Defects - Tenant Remedies (Tenant Safety Act of 2024)

MD HB691

Landlord and Tenant - Failure to Repair Serious and Dangerous Defects - Tenant Remedies (Tenant Safety Act)

MD HB392

Landlord and Tenant - Failure to Repair Serious and Dangerous Defects - Tenant Remedies (Tenant Justice Act)

MD SB807

Landlord and Tenant - Failure to Repair Serious and Dangerous Defects - Tenant Remedies (Tenant Safety Act)

MD HB2229

Virginia Residential Landlord & Tenant Act; material noncompliance by landlord, rent escrow.

MD HB1251

VA Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; material noncompliance by landlord, court escrow account.

MD HB957

Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; tenant's remedies, condemnation of dwelling unit.

MD HB882

Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; tenant's assertion, condemnation of dwelling unit.

MD SB2618

"Mississippi Residential Landlord and Tenant Act"; enact.

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