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LC 1284

Revise landlord tenant laws

2025 Regular Session

The bill aims to revise landlord-tenant laws, potentially changing eviction procedures, deposits, maintenance, notices, and dispute resolution if enacted.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 1284

Legislative Bill Summary: LC 1284 – Revise landlord tenant laws

Overview

LC 1284 is a bill titled “Revise landlord tenant laws,” categorized under the subject of Landlord and Tenant. The available information indicates the bill’s primary aim is to revise existing landlord-tenant statutes, though the specific provisions are not provided in the current record.

Status and Timeline

  • Introduced: November 12, 2024
  • Drafter Assigned: November 12, 2024
  • Status (as of record): Draft Died in Process
  • Legislative Actions:
    • 2024-11-12: (LC) Drafter Assigned
    • 2025-05-24: (LC) Draft Died in Process

Note: “Draft Died in Process” suggests the bill did not advance beyond the drafting stage and did not progress through committee or floor action in its current form.

Key Provisions

  • Specific provisions are not provided in the accessible information. The bill’s title indicates an intention to revise or update existing landlord-tenant laws, but the actual changes (e.g., terms related to notices, eviction procedures, security deposits, habitability standards, rent-related rules, dispute resolution, or enforcement mechanisms) are not specified here.

Potential Impact (dependent on enacted text)

  • If enacted, the bill could affect:
    • Rights and obligations of landlords and tenants
    • Eviction procedures and timelines
    • Security deposits and handling of deposits and damages
    • Habitable conditions and required maintenance
    • Notice requirements for rent changes, terminations, or renewals
    • Dispute resolution, mediation, or enforcement mechanisms
  • Beneficiaries and stakeholders likely include tenants, landlords, property management firms, housing advocates, and the real estate sector. The exact impact would depend on the enacted language.

Affected Parties

  • Tenants
  • Landlords
  • Property managers/landlord associations
  • Real estate professionals and housing advocacy groups

Procedural Notes and Next Steps

  • “Draft Died in Process” indicates no further action on this version. A reintroduction or reworking of the bill could occur in the future.
  • To monitor developments, track LC 1284 on the official legislative website or the chamber’s docket system for any new drafts, amendments, or companion bills.

Additional Information

  • If/when the bill text becomes publicly available, a more detailed section-by-section summary can be provided, highlighting exact changes, effective dates (if any), transitional provisions, and any fiscal impact or implementation requirements.

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

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