Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7601

Introduced
3/2/22  

Caption

General Regulatory Provisions -- Deceptive Trade Practices

Impact

The passage of H7601 would have a significant impact on both landlords and potential tenants. It disallows any provisions in lease agreements that would prevent landlords from renting to varied types of lawful businesses after leases have ended, thus fostering an open market for commercial leasing. The bill acknowledges the need for reasonable exclusive use provisions within commercial property leases, allowing landlords to maintain certain rights while promoting fair competition among prospective tenants. This delicate balance seeks to enhance the commercial sector's growth and adaptability in response to market dynamics.

Summary

House Bill 7601 aims to amend Rhode Island's regulations on commercial property leases by prohibiting provisions that restrict landlords or lessors from leasing to lawful retail businesses upon the conclusion or termination of a lease. This legislation addresses concerns over agreements that impose undue restrictions on the types of businesses that can occupy commercial premises, thereby promoting greater competition and diversity in the retail market. By eliminating such restrictions, the bill is intended to create a more favorable environment for retail operations in commercial settings.

Contention

Despite its intent to facilitate a more competitive leasing landscape, the bill may face scrutiny from property owners who argue that such legislation could infringe upon their rights to control their property and make informed leasing decisions. Critics might contend that the lack of restrictions could lead to an undesirable mix of businesses in certain areas, potentially harming the community's economic and aesthetic interests. Proponents of the bill, however, would argue that it encourages a more vibrant and resilient retail environment by allowing businesses to thrive without undue constraints from prior agreements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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