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HF 158

A bill for an act relating to county and city regulation of rental housing.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Ken Croken

HF 158 allows local governments to regulate rental housing, potentially enabling landlords to deny rentals to those using federal housing choice vouchers, impacting tenants' access.

Introduced, referred to Local Government.
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Bill Summary · HF 158

Summary of HF 158: County and City Regulation of Rental Housing

Bill Overview

  • Bill Number: HF 158
  • Title: A bill for an act relating to county and city regulation of rental housing.
  • Status: Introduced, referred to Local Government.
  • Introduced Date: January 30, 2025
  • Classification: Bill
  • Subjects: City Government, County Government, Housing, Rental Property

Purpose and Intent

HF 158 aims to modify existing regulations concerning how counties and cities can manage rental housing, specifically regarding the use of federal housing choice vouchers. The bill seeks to remove certain prohibitions that currently limit local governments' authority to regulate rental agreements involving these vouchers.

Key Provisions

  1. Amendment of Existing Law:

    • The bill proposes to amend Section 331.304, subsection 13 and Section 364.3, subsection 16 of the Code 2025 by striking these subsections entirely.
    • These subsections currently prevent counties and cities from adopting or enforcing ordinances that prohibit landlords from refusing to rent to individuals using federal housing choice vouchers.
  2. Removal of Prohibition:

    • By striking the existing prohibition, the bill allows local governments the discretion to implement regulations that could potentially restrict landlords from denying rental applications based on the use of housing vouchers.

Impact

  • Affected Parties:
    • Landlords: May gain more flexibility in deciding whom they rent to, potentially leading to a decrease in rental opportunities for individuals relying on housing vouchers.
    • Tenants: Individuals using federal housing choice vouchers may face increased challenges in securing rental housing, as landlords may choose to refuse applications based on voucher status.
    • Local Governments: Gain the authority to create regulations that could either support or limit the use of housing vouchers in rental agreements.

Procedural Aspects

  • The bill was introduced on January 30, 2025, and has been referred to the Local Government committee for further consideration. The timeline for further legislative action is not specified but will depend on the committee's schedule and subsequent legislative processes.

Conclusion

HF 158 represents a significant shift in the regulatory landscape for rental housing at the county and city levels. By allowing local governments to regulate the use of federal housing choice vouchers, the bill could have profound implications for both landlords and tenants in the rental market.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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