Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB693

Introduced
1/25/24  
Refer
1/25/24  
Report Pass
3/15/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  
Refer
3/18/24  
Report Pass
4/5/24  
Enrolled
4/8/24  
Chaptered
4/25/24  

Caption

Renters' Rights and Stabilization Act of 2024

Impact

The bill seeks to amend several state laws regarding rental agreements and tenant rights, making significant changes to the eviction process by instituting a longer timeframe between eviction judgments and execution of warrants. It also establishes new priorities within state rental assistance programs, favoring vulnerable groups such as families with children and individuals experiencing homelessness. This move is anticipated to aid in combatting housing instability across the state, a pressing issue exacerbated by economic conditions.

Summary

House Bill 693, also known as the Renters' Rights and Stabilization Act of 2024, aims to enhance protections for tenants in Maryland through various provisions that modify existing landlord-tenant law. Key features include increased surcharges in certain court cases involving landlords and tenants, establishment of the Office of Tenants’ Rights, and requirements for landlords to include a Tenants’ Bill of Rights in their leases. These changes seek to create greater transparency and provide tenants with more resources and protections against eviction and unfair lease practices.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 693 is largely supportive among tenant advocacy groups and some lawmakers who view it as an essential step towards greater tenant protections in a housing market that often favors landlords. However, there is also some contention among property owners and landlords who perceive parts of the bill as excessive government interference. The debate reflects the ongoing struggle to balance tenant protections with the need for landlords to maintain their property rights and financial viability.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding the bill is the implementation of the right of first refusal for tenants wishing to purchase the properties they occupy. Landlords have expressed concern that this provision may disincentivize investment in rental properties, while supporters argue it empowers tenants and gives them a fair chance to secure their housing. Additionally, increasing court surcharges poses challenges for landlords who may already face financial pressures due to tenant defaults.

Companion Bills

MD SB481

Crossfiled Renters' Rights and Stabilization Act of 2024

Previously Filed As

MD SB667

Annual Corrective Bill

MD HB215

Real Property - Limitations on Summoning Law Enforcement or Emergency Services - Prohibition

MD SB450

Real Property - Limitations on Summoning Law Enforcement or Emergency Services - Prohibition

MD HB36

Real Property – Actions to Repossess – Proof of Rental Licensure

MD SB100

Real Property – Actions to Repossess – Proof of Rental Licensure

MD SB819

Real Property - Sale of Apartment Facilities - Rights of Qualified Organizations

MD HB882

Landlord and Tenant - Holding Over - Landlord Restrictions and Tenant Remedies

MD HB102

Real Property - Actions for Possession - Pet Protections

MD SB770

Baltimore City - Holding Over - Landlord Restrictions and Tenant Remedies

MD SB579

Residential Property - Service Agreements - Prohibitions

Similar Bills

MD SB481

Renters' Rights and Stabilization Act of 2024

MD HB298

Landlord and Tenant - Eviction Actions - Filing Surcharge and Prohibited Lease Provisions

MD SB223

Landlord and Tenant - Eviction Actions - Filing Surcharge and Prohibited Lease Provisions

MD HB174

Landlord and Tenant - Repossession for Failure to Pay Rent - Registration of Affected Property

MD SB384

Landlord and Tenant - Stay of Eviction Proceeding for Rental Assistance Determination

MD HB674

Landlord and Tenant - Stay of Eviction Proceeding for Rental Assistance Determination

MD SB32

Real Property - Holding Over - Expedited Hearing and Service of Summons for Active Duty Service Members

MD HB767

Real Property - Landlord and Tenant - Procedures for Failure to Pay Rent, Breach of Lease, and Tenant Holding Over