Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD2176

Introduced
1/27/26  
Refer
1/27/26  
Engrossed
4/7/26  
Enrolled
4/8/26  

Caption

An Act to Safeguard Personal Information and Strengthen Tenant Rights in Maine

Impact

If enacted, LD2176 would significantly alter the laws impacting landlord and tenant relationships in Maine. The bill prohibits landlords from disclosing any personally identifiable information about tenants without their explicit consent. Exceptions are outlined for necessary disclosures in certain legal situations, such as responding to discovery requests or in exigent circumstances. The bill's provisions aim to create a more equitable environment for tenants, potentially leading to increased security in their living situations and less harassment from landlords.

Summary

LD2176, titled 'An Act to Safeguard Personal Information and Strengthen Tenant Rights in Maine,' aims to enhance the protection of tenant rights while regulating landlords' access to personal information. The bill proposes various amendments to existing laws concerning the disclosure of personal data related to tenants and prospective tenants. It is specifically designed to prevent landlords and their agents from disclosing sensitive tenant information without explicit consent, thereby aiming to fortify privacy rights within the rental sector.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD2176 has garnered broad support from tenant advocacy groups and supportive lawmakers, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding personal information and improving tenant rights. However, there are concerns expressed by some landlords who argue that these regulations could complicate legitimate business operations and the management of rental properties. The discussions reflect a tension between tenant protections and the administrative burdens placed on landlords.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between protecting tenant privacy and allowing landlords the necessary rights to manage their properties effectively. Critics of the bill assert that such stringent regulations could inhibit landlords' abilities to respond to emergencies or enforce lawful measures, while supporters emphasize that tenant safety and privacy should take precedence. The debate illustrates the ongoing struggle between tenant protections and landlords' operational needs in the housing market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME SB2769

Safeguarding Personal Information Act of 2025

ME S2958

The "Safeguarding Livable Units through Municipal Landlord Oversight and Regulation by DCA" or "SLUMLORD Act"; strengthens habitability protections for residential tenants; appropriates $5 million.

ME A5036

The "Safeguarding Livable Units through Municipal Landlord Oversight and Regulation by DCA" or "SLUMLORD Act"; strengthens habitability protections for residential tenants; appropriates $5 million.

ME SB5254

Strengthening patients' rights regarding their health care information.

ME HB1496

Strengthening patients' rights regarding their health care information.

ME HB1915

Strengthening tenant protections.

ME LD1474

An Act to Strengthen the Teaching of Wabanaki Studies in Maine Schools

ME LD1658

An Act to Preserve and Strengthen the Fund for a Healthy Maine

ME HB2637

Safeguarding personal information entrusted to agencies that is of no legitimate concern to the public.

ME SB1082

Safeguarding Medicaid Act

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