North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2366

Introduced
1/29/25  
Refer
1/29/25  

Caption

The contents of a notice of intention to evict.

Impact

The introduction of SB2366 marks a significant shift in tenant protection by reinforcing the necessity for legal notice before evictions. The bill explicitly states that a three-day written notice must be given before entering any legal proceedings against the lessee, which is aimed at affording tenants additional time and support to seek legal counsel. By including contact information for legal services, it supports vulnerable populations within the state, particularly those who may not have access to legal representation.

Summary

Senate Bill 2366 aims to amend the existing North Dakota Century Code regarding eviction notices. The bill primarily changes the requirements for serving notices of intention to evict, ensuring that tenants are notified of their rights and the availability of legal assistance before eviction proceedings can commence. This includes mandates for landlords to provide information about nonprofit organizations that can offer legal help to low-income and elderly tenants facing eviction.

Contention

While proponents of SB2366 argue that the bill enhances tenant protections and promotes fair housing practices, there may be points of contention around how this impacts landlords. Critics may express concerns that the additional requirements could complicate the eviction process for landlords, potentially leading to delays in promptly addressing non-compliance with lease agreements. The balancing act between protecting tenants and ensuring landlords can effectively manage their properties could shape the legislative discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SB2042

Reciprocal preference requirements in procurement, resident North Dakota bidder, seller, vendor, offeror, or contractor, exemptions from procurement, procurement solicitation methods, bidder registration requirements, approved vendors, and public notices.

ND SB2286

Duties of the sheriff, powers and duties of the chief of police and police officers, and detentions.

ND SB2252

Judicial referees; and to provide an effective date.

ND HB1075

The notice and hearing process for the cancellation of water rights.

ND SB2053

Terminology pertaining to state troopers.

ND SB2277

Clerks of court; and to provide an appropriation.

ND HB1535

Residential leases and evictions.

ND SB2224

Guardianship of minors, sale of property by a guardian, termination of a guardianship, waiver of notice, and guardians ad litem.

ND HB1165

The health division, a biennial report, and reporting sexually transmitted diseases.

ND SB2243

The transferability, revocation, and suspension of licenses for a mobile home park, small claims court jurisdiction, and required disclosures to tenants residing in a mobile home park; and to provide a penalty.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.