Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB277

Introduced
9/18/23  

Caption

Authorize a tax credit for landlords that allow companion animals

Impact

If enacted, HB 277 would amend existing sections of the Ohio Revised Code to authorize this tax credit specifically. The bill provides a straightforward economic incentive for landlords to accommodate tenants with pets, which could lead to increased demand for pet-friendly housing options. This shift may significantly affect community housing markets by altering landlords' policies and potentially enhancing tenant satisfaction and retention rates in the housing sector. The act additionally reinforces the notion of companion animals as integral to many households, enhancing the social fabric of communities.

Summary

House Bill 277 introduces a tax credit for landlords who permit tenants to live with companion animals, specifically dogs and cats, in their rental dwellings. The proposed credit is nonrefundable and amounts to seven hundred fifty dollars for each dwelling unit that complies with the stipulated requirements. This initiative aims to encourage more flexible rental policies regarding companion animals, potentially improving housing access for pet owners. Furthermore, it encourages landlords to adopt and report animal-friendly policies by mandating that they submit relevant documentation to the tax commissioner.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the bill raises concerns. Some opponents may suggest that it could lead to landlords raising rents under the guise of offering pet-friendly policies or could unintentionally encourage fewer landlords to accept pets due to the complexities introduced by the requirement to submit compliance documentation. There are also contentions around the definition of 'companion animals' and whether certain restrictions on breeds or sizes, while disallowed in most cases, could create loopholes. Overall, while the bill is framed as beneficial for tenants and animals alike, its implications for housing policies and rental market dynamics warrant further discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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