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Bill S 1163 allows landlords to set flexible rental prices by prohibiting minimum rent in mortgage agreements, potentially lowering rents and enhancing housing affordability.
Bill S 1163 allows landlords to set flexible rental prices by prohibiting minimum rent in mortgage agreements, potentially lowering rents and enhancing housing affordability.
Bill Number: S 1163
Title: Prohibits Rent Minimums in Mortgages
Status: Substituted by A174
Introduced: January 08, 2025
Classification: Bill
The primary purpose of Bill S 1163 is to prohibit the establishment of minimum rent requirements in mortgage agreements. This legislation aims to enhance housing affordability by ensuring that landlords are not mandated to charge a minimum rent, thereby allowing for more flexible rental pricing that can adapt to market conditions and tenant needs.
Bill S 1163 seeks to remove barriers to affordable housing by prohibiting minimum rent requirements in mortgage agreements. Its substitution by A174 suggests that the legislative process is ongoing, and stakeholders should monitor developments related to this bill and its implications for the housing market.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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