Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB511

Caption

Amend the residential landlord and tenant law

Impact

The legislation is expected to have a profound impact on state landlord-tenant laws by mandating improved landlord responsibilities and ensuring that tenants' rights are highlighted and protected. Notably, landlords will be required to maintain rental properties in compliance with health and safety standards and cannot retaliate against tenants who assert their rights. This may lead to increased compliance among landlords regarding the condition of rental properties, ultimately promoting healthier living environments.

Summary

House Bill 511 introduces significant amendments to sections of the Ohio Revised Code regarding the rights of residential tenants and the obligations of landlords. The bill aims to strengthen tenant protections against retaliatory actions by landlords when tenants exercise their rights to report violations of health and safety codes. Under the proposed law, landlords will be restricted from increasing rent, reducing services, or evicting tenants in retaliation for complaints made about living conditions. Should a landlord retaliate, tenants are afforded multiple remedies, including using such retaliation as a defense in eviction proceedings and seeking damages, including attorney's fees.

Contention

Despite its positive intent, the bill has faced criticism from various stakeholders, including property owners and landlord associations, who argue that the provisions could unfairly limit their ability to manage properties effectively. Concerns have been raised about potential abuse of these protections by tenants, with critics arguing that the bill may lead to strained landlord-tenant relations and confusion over legal responsibilities. Furthermore, amendments that address issues like application fees and communication with prospective tenants have sparked additional debate about the balance between tenant protections and landlord rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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