Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB318

Introduced
3/3/25  

Caption

Contracts; certain agreements involving parallel pricing coordination as unenforceable contracts in general restraint of trade with respect to residential rental properties; prohibit

Impact

The legislation proposes a civil penalty of $1,000 per violation, enforceable by the Attorney General or district attorneys in civil court. The Department of Community Affairs is tasked with developing and disseminating educational materials to inform residents about the bill's provisions. This move is intended to increase awareness and compliance among landlords and tenants alike regarding the nature of legal rental agreements and pricing practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 318 aims to amend Chapter 8 of Title 13 of the Official Code of Georgia to prohibit certain agreements involving parallel pricing coordination among landlords of residential properties. The bill states that any such agreements, which involve manipulating rental prices through collusion, shall be considered unenforceable contracts that amount to a general restraint of trade. This legislation seeks to promote fair competition within the rental market by ensuring that pricing is determined purely by market conditions rather than through coordinated agreements among landlords.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB318 may arise from the implications of regulating landlord behavior, particularly concerning market dynamics. Critics may argue that while the intent to prevent collusion is commendable, such regulations could deter legitimate market practices and reduce landlord flexibility in pricing strategies. Additionally, concerns over enforcement and the potential for arbitrary application of penalties may also surface, highlighting the delicate balance between regulatory oversight and market freedom. Overall, the bill represents a significant shift in how rental market practices may be governed within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB503

Residential and General Contractors; the general contractor license as a commercial general contractor license; rename

GA HB810

Professions and businesses; electrical contractors, plumbers, conditioned air contractors, low voltage contractors, and utility contractors; change certain provisions

GA HB1490

Contracts; prohibit enforcement of certain covenants and restrictions on physicians in employment or partnership contracts or agreements

GA HB832

Contractors; eligibility for licensure without examination; change certain provisions

GA HB1416

Property; duty of habitability for certain rental agreements; provide

GA HB904

Professions and businesses; contractors; change certain provisions

GA HB1044

Contracts; increase dollar value of certain public works contracts exempt from provisions relating to retention of contractual payments

GA SB188

Local Government; restrictions on residential dwellings; prohibit

GA SB502

Department of Administrative Services; state agencies from contracting for advertising or marketing services with certain companies or from supporting certain companies; prohibit

GA SB161

Counties and Municipal Corporations; cyber attacks directed at contractors and suppliers by requiring certain provisions in county and municipal contracts; ensure counties and municipalities are protected

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