Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8121

Introduced
4/8/22  
Refer
4/8/22  
Report Pass
5/31/22  
Engrossed
6/8/22  
Refer
6/10/22  
Report Pass
6/14/22  
Engrossed
6/22/22  

Caption

Housing Maintenance And Occupancy Code

Impact

This legislation is expected to significantly affect how municipalities enforce housing regulations. By allowing local governments to perform repairs directly, the bill establishes a process where the costs incurred by the municipality can be recovered from property owners as a debt. This could potentially lead to more proactive measures in maintaining housing standards, directly impacting landlord responsibilities and tenant living conditions. It also creates a revolving fund to support repair costs, which could alleviate financial barriers in maintaining unfit properties.

Summary

House Bill 8121, known as the Housing Maintenance and Occupancy Code, aims to enhance the authority of municipalities in addressing housing code violations. The bill enables local government officials to enforce repairs and maintenance on dwellings deemed unfit for human habitation, prioritizing public health and safety. It outlines procedures for identifying unfit structures, mandating repairs, and facilitating demolition if necessary, thereby improving overall living conditions in residential areas across the state.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 8121 appears to be positive among advocates for housing rights and public safety, including tenants' groups and housing advocates who see it as a step forward in holding landlords accountable for maintaining safe living conditions. However, there may be concerns from property owners regarding the balance of responsibilities and potential financial implications of repairs mandated by municipalities.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential burden on landlords who may face financial penalties and the risk of mismanagement of the revolving fund meant for repairs. There are also concerns about the extent of enforcement powers granted to municipalities and their capacity to manage repairs efficiently without overstepping legal bounds. The debate highlights the tension between ensuring tenant safety and preserving landlord rights in a rapidly evolving housing market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2984

Housing Maintenance And Occupancy Code

RI S0709

TOWNS AND CITIES -- HOUSING MAINTENANCE AND OCCUPANCY CODE -- NOTICE OF

RI SB1415

Housing.

RI H5267

Requires a housing code enforcement officer to give a copy of any housing code violation notice to all tenants of the building affected by a housing code violation along with any hearing dates scheduled for the violation.

RI H7987

Requires a housing code enforcement officer to give a copy of any housing code violation notice to all tenants of the building affected by a housing code violation along with any hearing dates scheduled for the violation.

RI S2922

Requires a housing code enforcement officer to give a copy of any housing code violation notice to all tenants of the building affected by a housing code violation along with any hearing dates scheduled for the violation.

RI AB1170

Maintenance of the codes.

RI SB1371

Maintenance of the codes.

RI SB1525

Maintenance of the codes.

RI H5921

Allows for a tenant to withhold payment of rent, and deposit the rent accruing into an escrow bearing account, upon the issuance of a second notice of violation by an enforcing officer for any state or local minimum housing code enforcement agency.

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