Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1628

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Landlord and tenant; prohibiting landlord retaliation; remedies and damages; effective date.

Impact

The proposed legislation introduces significant changes to the existing landlord-tenant relationship in Oklahoma, reinforcing tenant protections while potentially constraining landlords' responses to tenant actions. By creating legal avenues for tenants to challenge retaliatory behavior, the bill effectively strengthens tenants' rights, allowing them to defend against eviction and seek damages in the event of landlord misconduct. The bill's implementation could lead to an increase in tenant awareness of their rights and a more balanced power dynamic between landlords and tenants.

Summary

House Bill 1628 aims to protect tenants in Oklahoma from retaliation by landlords for various actions, particularly when tenants voice concerns regarding the condition of their living environment. The bill specifies that landlords cannot raise rent, decrease services, or initiate eviction proceedings against tenants who report violations to the appropriate authorities or engage in collective bargaining with other tenants. This legislative move seeks to empower tenants, ensuring they have the freedom to address grievances without fear of adverse consequences from landlords.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB1628 primarily arise from concerns about its potential impact on landlord operations. Critics of the bill might argue that it could discourage landlords from addressing legitimate rental issues if they fear backlash from tenants' complaints. Furthermore, while the bill provides specific exceptions for rent increases related to improvements and operating costs, discussions may arise regarding the potential for misuse of these exceptions by landlords seeking to evade the bill's intent. The balance between ensuring tenant rights and maintaining fair practices for landlords will likely be a focal point of debate as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

OK HB1628

Carry Over Landlord and tenant; prohibiting landlord retaliation; remedies and damages; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1628

Landlord and tenant; prohibiting landlord retaliation; remedies and damages; effective date.

OK HB2109

Landlord and tenant; prohibiting retaliation; landlord's breach of rental agreement; effective date.

OK HB2058

Landlord and Tenant; enacting Murphy's Law; tenant duties; remedies for damages; effective date.

OK SB687

Landlord and tenant; authorizing district court to refer eviction cases to mediation; prohibiting landlord recovery of rental dwelling under certain circumstances. Effective date.

OK HB2881

Landlords and tenants; Landlord and Tenant Act of 2023; effective date.

OK HB2277

Landlord and tenant; forcible entry and detainer; summons; fee; habitability; written notice; notice to quit; effective date.

OK HB1988

Landlord tenant; air-conditioning; effective date.

OK HB1989

Landlord and tenant; rental agreements; listing fees; effective date.

OK SB465

Oklahoma Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; authorizing termination of rental payments upon certain notice. Effective date.

OK HB1737

Lodging establishments; trespassing; crimes and punishment; landlord and tenant; effective date.

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