Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0709

Introduced
3/7/25  
Refer
3/7/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The passage of S0709 is expected to significantly improve the transparency in housing regulation enforcement. By ensuring that tenants are officially notified of violations and related hearings, the bill empowers them to take necessary action or to be present during hearings that concern their housing conditions. This change could potentially lead to an uplift in housing standards and tenant satisfaction as they are now given a voice in the enforcement process. Furthermore, it emphasizes the accountability of property owners and encourages proactive management of housing conditions.

Summary

S0709 is a legislative act that amends the Housing Maintenance and Occupancy Code in Rhode Island. This bill seeks to enhance the notification process for housing code violations by mandating that enforcing officers provide written notices detailing any alleged violations to both property owners and tenants of the affected dwellings. The notification must include specific information about the violations, the timeframe for correction, and provisions for the tenants to be aware of any hearings regarding these violations. This move is seen as supportive of tenants’ rights, making them more informed about the conditions surrounding their residences.

Contention

Although S0709 has been crafted with the intention of protecting tenant interests, there may be contention regarding the financial burden it could place on landlords. Some property owners may argue that the requirements to inform all tenants, regardless of the nature of the violation, could lead to unnecessary panic or dissatisfaction among tenants, especially for non-critical violations. Additionally, landlords may face increased administrative responsibilities in maintaining compliance with the notice requirements, leading to concerns about the potential for fines for non-compliance. Overall, discussions surrounding the bill reflect a balance between upholding tenant rights and managing landlord responsibilities.

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