On-Site Services Act of 2025
D.C. bill requiring on-site services at residential buildings; referrals suggest housing standards or tenant service access focus; exact requirements pending full text release.
D.C. bill requiring on-site services at residential buildings; referrals suggest housing standards or tenant service access focus; exact requirements pending full text release.
Bill B 26-0423, the On-Site Services Act of 2025, establishes requirements for on-site service provision at residential buildings in the District of Columbia. While the full text is not publicly available yet (the bill was only recently introduced), the referral to the Committee on Human Services with comments from the Committee on Housing suggests it likely addresses service accessibility, staffing, or facility requirements for residential properties.
This bill could significantly impact housing quality standards and tenant protections in D.C. by potentially mandating service availability at residential buildings. If it requires on-site staff, maintenance, or support services, it could increase operational costs for landlords while potentially improving living conditions and emergency responsiveness for residents.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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