Landlord and tenant; authorizing district court to refer eviction cases to mediation; prohibiting landlord recovery of rental dwelling under certain circumstances. Effective date.
Impact
One of the most notable aspects of SB687 is its provision that prohibits landlords from recovering possession of a rental dwelling if they retaliate against a tenant exercising their legal rights. This includes circumstances where tenants have lodged complaints about property conditions, with protections extending up to 180 days post-complaint. This change reflects a growing trend in tenant protection as states recognize the challenges that renters face when confronting landlords over property maintenance or habitability issues.
Summary
Senate Bill 687 introduces significant amendments to landlord-tenant laws in Oklahoma. It permits district courts to refer eviction cases to mediation, aiming to provide tenants with an opportunity for dispute resolution without immediately facing eviction proceedings. The legislation stipulates that mediation can occur at any time while a court case is pending, promoting dialogue and potential resolution between landlords and tenants, which may increase housing stability for renters facing disputes.
Contention
The bill addresses a crucial gap in tenant rights by establishing procedures that hold landlords accountable for retaliatory actions. Violations of this provision could lead to civil liabilities for landlords, including actual damages, punitive damages, and the coverage of tenant legal costs. However, some stakeholders may raise concerns about the implications of such protections, asserting that they could deter landlords from property management or disincentivize rental investments. Furthermore, the requirement for larger municipalities to maintain public lists of code violations tied to rental properties might be seen as a burden, introducing additional administrative responsibilities for local governments.
Landlord and tenant; authorizing district court to refer eviction cases to mediation; prohibiting landlord recovery of rental dwelling under certain circumstances. Effective date.
Landlord and tenant; authorizing court to refer eviction cases to mediation; modifying requirements for landlord recovery of rental dwelling; establishing procedure for certain complaints. Effective date.
Landlord and tenant; authorizing early termination of tenancy under certain circumstances; prohibiting certain provisions in rental agreement. Effective date.
Requiring landlords or tenants to apply for emergency rental assistance and participate in mediation prior to eviction and prohibiting certain rent increases.
Requiring landlords or tenants to apply for emergency rental assistance and participate in mediation prior to eviction and prohibiting certain rent increases.
Landlord and tenant; landlord's breach of rental agreement; providing tenant may bring action; liability for damages; withholding payment of rent in certain circumstances; procedure; effective date.