North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1395

Introduced
1/13/25  
Refer
1/13/25  
Report Pass
2/17/25  
Engrossed
2/21/25  
Refer
2/24/25  

Caption

Landlords and criminal background checks.

Impact

If enacted, HB1395 would amend existing statutes related to landlords and tenants, particularly concerning the handling of background checks. It seeks to ensure that tenants have access to their background check information, preventing potential discrimination and promoting equity in housing. By setting specific timelines for landlords to deliver proof of these checks, the legislation could strengthen tenants' rights and contribute to a more equitable rental market.

Summary

House Bill 1395 aims to regulate the processes landlords must follow when conducting criminal background checks on prospective tenants. Specifically, the bill mandates that if a landlord requires such checks as a prerequisite for signing a rental lease, they must provide tenants with proof of the completed check upon request. This measure seeks to increase transparency and fairness in the rental application process, ensuring that tenants are informed of the results of their background checks in a timely manner.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1395 appears to be mixed. Proponents in support of the bill argue that it protects tenants from unfair treatment based on incomplete or hidden information from background checks. They see it as a necessary safeguard that empowers prospective tenants. However, opponents express concerns about the burden it might place on landlords, with some fearing that it may complicate the rental process or lead to increased operational costs.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the responsibility placed on landlords to provide timely information and the potential costs associated with complying with the new requirements. Critics worry that the bill could disincentivize landlords from conducting background checks altogether, which is a common practice aimed at ensuring tenant safety. Furthermore, discussions around the balance of rights between landlords and tenants highlight the broader issues within housing policies and the implications for local rental markets.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND AB1064

Prohibiting landlords from charging application fees and credit checks and background checks obtained by landlords.

ND SB1063

Prohibiting landlords from charging application fees and credit checks and background checks obtained by landlords.

ND SB670

Providing for public housing safety committees; further providing for requirements regarding tenants and landlords in cities of the first class; and providing for background checks for landlords.

ND HF935

Criminal history background checks permitted for nonresident tenant organizers.

ND AB2796

Criminal history information: background checks.

ND SF222

Criminal history background checks for nonresident tenant organizers authorization

ND H3868

Firearms Criminal Background Checks

ND S0300

Firearms Criminal Background Checks

ND SB160

Background checks.

ND SB2042

Obtaining criminal history record checks for naturopathic doctors and genetic counselors; and to amend and reenact subdivision d of subsection 2 of section 12-60-24 of the North Dakota Century Code, providing authority to complete the background checks with the bureau of criminal investigation to complete the criminal history record checks.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.