Housing: landlord and tenants; form containing summary of tenant's rights; require the department to make available to the public. Amends sec. 57i of 1939 PA 280 (MCL 400.57i).
Impact
The proposed changes introduced by HB 4996 will significantly impact state laws concerning landlord and tenant relationships, particularly within the framework of rental assistance programs. By requiring landlords to meet specific safety and health requirements before participating in the rent vendoring program, the bill aims to eradicate substandard housing and offer better protections for tenants, especially in vulnerable communities. This could lead to improved housing standards statewide as landlords would need to invest in property maintenance to comply with the new regulations.
Summary
House Bill 4996 aims to amend the Social Welfare Act to enhance tenant protections and establish stricter regulations for landlords participating in the rent vendoring program. This bill mandates that landlords certify that their rental properties meet specific health and safety standards to be eligible for the program. These standards include ensuring the properties are free from conditions that could spread communicable diseases, are fit for human habitation, and do not pose hazards to health due to disrepair or other deficiencies. The changes are designed to improve living conditions for tenants and hold landlords accountable for their responsibilities.
Contention
Discussions surrounding HB 4996 reveal a potential area of contention regarding the enforcement of these new regulations. Critics might argue that imposing strict certification requirements and the risk of losing participation in the rent vendoring program could deter landlords from entering the rental market, potentially reducing housing availability. Additionally, there may be concerns about the practical application of these regulations and the responsiveness of the state agency in enforcing compliance. The balance between protecting tenant rights and ensuring ongoing landlord participation in rental programs will likely be a point of public debate.
Housing: landlord and tenants; form containing summary of tenant's rights; require the department to make available to the public. Amends sec. 57i of 1939 PA 280 (MCL 400.57i).
Housing: landlord and tenants; form containing summary of tenant’s rights; require the authority to make available to the public. Amends 1966 PA 346 (MCL 125.1401 - 125.1499c) by adding sec. 22e.
Housing: landlord and tenants; termination of tenancy; establish grounds of good cause. Amends secs. 3238, 5714, 5735, 5744, 5775 & 5779 of 1961 PA 236 (MCL 600.3238 et seq.).
Housing: landlord and tenants; form containing summary of tenant's rights; require state court administrative office to provide. Amends 1978 PA 454 (MCL 554.631 - 554.641) by adding sec. 4a.
Housing: landlord and tenants; form containing summary of tenant's rights; require state court administrative office to provide. Amends 1978 PA 454 (MCL 554.631 - 554.641) by adding sec. 4a.
Housing: landlord and tenants; methods of communication between landlords and tenants; update. Amends secs. 3, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 of 1972 PA 348 (MCL 554.603 et seq.).
Housing: landlord and tenants; reuse of certain tenant screening reports; allow. Amends title & sec. 1 of 1972 PA 348 (MCL 554.601) & adds secs. 1c, 1d, 1e & 1f.
Housing: landlord and tenants; notice requirements for early lease termination for certain victims of violence; expand. Amends sec. 1b of 1972 PA 348 (MCL 554.601b).