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Bill Summary · HB 3016

Legislative bill overview

HB 3016 is a Missouri bill that establishes and modifies provisions governing the legal relationship between landlords and tenants. The bill has been recently introduced and is currently in early legislative stages. Without access to the specific text, the exact provisions cannot be detailed, but it addresses regulatory changes to rental housing law.

Why is this important

Landlord-tenant law directly affects millions of renters and property owners, influencing housing affordability, eviction protections, maintenance standards, and dispute resolution processes. Changes to these provisions can significantly impact housing stability, property owner profitability, and access to rental housing across Missouri.

Potential points of contention

  • Eviction and tenant protections: Whether the bill strengthens or weakens tenant rights regarding notice periods, cause for eviction, or protection from displacement
  • Rent control and pricing: Any provisions affecting how much landlords can charge, raise rents, or implement fee structures
  • Property maintenance standards: Requirements landlords must meet for habitability, repairs, and safety compliance, and enforcement mechanisms

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

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