Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD557

Introduced
2/9/23  
Refer
2/9/23  
Refer
2/9/23  

Caption

An Act to Decrease Discrimination Based on Evictions in Housing Applications

Impact

If enacted, LD557 would amend existing housing laws to restrict landlord practices during the application process. This would have significant implications for tenant rights, potentially making it more feasible for individuals previously evicted to secure housing. The bill is a response to consistent concerns around the stigma associated with eviction, which can lead to prolonged homelessness or inability to secure stable housing, effectively bridging gaps in housing access for vulnerable populations.

Summary

LD557, titled 'An Act to Decrease Discrimination Based on Evictions in Housing Applications,' seeks to enhance housing equality by prohibiting landlords from inquiring about previous evictions within rental applications. The bill is designed to address discrimination that individuals face when seeking housing, particularly those with a prior eviction record. By limiting landlords’ ability to use eviction history as a basis for renting decisions, the legislation aims to create a more inclusive housing market that does not unfairly penalize applicants based on their past.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding LD557 appears to be positive among advocacy groups for tenant rights, who view it as a necessary step towards combating discrimination in housing. Supporters argue that the elimination of eviction inquiry serves as an important protection for low-income individuals and families, fostering greater equity within the housing market. However, there may also be concerns raised by landlords regarding the potential impacts on their ability to make informed leasing decisions, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that respects both tenant rights and landlord interests.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between tenant protections and landlords' rights to screen suitable tenants. Critics of the bill may argue that, while aiming to reduce discriminatory practices, it could also result in increased risks for landlords if they are unable to consider eviction history as part of their screening processes. This aspect of the debate reflects broader discussions on how to ensure fair and equitable housing practices while maintaining the viability and protection of property owners.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME SB634

Discrimination in housing based on prior eviction and providing a penalty. (FE)

ME AB714

Discrimination in housing based on prior eviction and providing a penalty. (FE)

ME HF1681

Procedural requirements for evictions and expungements expanded, rental lease covenants and obligations expanded, and rental discrimination based on tenant's receipt of public housing assistance prohibited.

ME HF917

Housing; discrimination based on participation in public assistance prohibited, pet declawing and devocalization prohibited, fees prohibited, inspections required, notice provided, penalties provided, right to counsel provided, lease covenants and repairs in residential tenancy provided, renewal and termination of lease provided, residential evictions provided, and expungements provided.

ME HB242

Discrimination in Housing - Consumer Credit History

ME SB476

Prohibit housing discrimination based on source of income

ME HB1293

Discrimination in Housing – Consumer Credit History

ME LD521

An Act to Prohibit Discrimination in Housing Based on Source of Income, Veteran Status or Military Status

ME S08444

Prohibits discrimination based upon housing status.

ME HF3591

Residential housing lease provisions amended; landlord and tenant rights and obligations provided; tenant screening provided; tenant associations provided; discrimination based on housing assistance prohibited; and landlord and tenant clarifying, technical, and conforming changes made.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.