Skip to main content
SB21-173

Rights In Residential Lease Agreements

Type Bill
Session 2021 Regular Session
Subjects
Civil Law Courts & Judicial Housing

Concerning rights related to residential rental agreements, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation.

Bill Summary:



The act addresses the following items related to landlord and tenant rights in residential rental agreements:

  • After a complaint is filed by a landlord, the clerk of the court or the attorney for the plaintiff shall issue a summons, including information concerning filing an answer and legal aid. A court shall not enter a default writ of restitution before the close of business on the date upon which an appearance is due.
  • Provides additional details regarding the defendant's answer, including that a defendant does not waive any defense related to proper notice by filing an answer; that the court shall set a date for trial no sooner than 7, but not more than 10, days after the answer is filed, unless the defendant agrees to waive this provision and schedule the trial for an earlier date, except that a court may extend beyond 10 days if either party demonstrates good cause for an extension or if the court otherwise finds justification for the extension. In the time after an answer is filed and before a trial occurs, the court shall order that the landlord or tenant provide any relevant documentation that either party requests.
  • A landlord who provides a tenant with proper notice of nonpayment shall accept payment of the tenant's full amount due according to the notice, as well as any rent due under the rental agreement, at any time until a court has ordered a writ of restitution;
  • Eliminates the bond requirement for the warranty of habitability and allows the
tenant to assert an alleged breach of the warranty of habitability as an affirmative defense;
  • Establishes allowable court procedures and remedies in cases of an alleged breach of warranty of habitability;
  • Bans unreasonable liquidated damage clauses that assign a cost to a party stemming from a rental violation or an eviction action;
  • Prohibits rental agreements that contain one-way fee-shifting clauses that award attorney fees and court costs only to one party; and

The act prohibits a landlord of a mobile home park or a residential premises (landlord) from:
  • Charging a tenant or mobile home owner (tenant) a late fee for late payment of rent unless the rent payment is late by at least 7 calendar days;
  • Charging a tenant a late fee in an amount that exceeds the greater of:
  • $50; or
  • 5% of the amount of the rent obligation that remains past due;
  • Requiring a tenant to pay a late fee unless the late fee is disclosed in the rental agreement;
  • Removing, excluding, or initiating eviction procedures against a tenant solely as a result of the tenant's failure to pay one or more late fees;
  • Terminating a tenancy or other estate at will or a lease in a mobile home park because the tenant fails to pay one or more late fees to the landlord;
  • Imposing a late fee on a tenant for the late payment or nonpayment of any portion of the rent that a rent subsidy provider, rather than the tenant, is responsible for paying;
  • Imposing a late fee more than once for each late payment;
  • Requiring a tenant to pay interest on late fees;
  • Recouping any amount of a late fee from a rent payment made by a tenant; or
  • Charging a tenant a late fee unless the landlord provided the tenant written notice of the late fee within 180 days after the date upon which the rent payment was due.

A landlord who commits a violation must pay a $50 penalty to an aggrieved tenant for each violation. Otherwise, a landlord who commits a violation has 7 days to cure the violation, which 7 days begins when the landlord receives notice of the violation. If a landlord fails to timely cure a violation, the tenant may bring a civil action to seek one or more of the following remedies:
  • Compensatory damages for injury or loss suffered;
  • A penalty of at least $150 but not more than $1,000 for each violation, payable to the tenant;
  • Costs, including reasonable attorney fees if the tenant is the prevailing party; and
  • Other equitable relief the court finds appropriate.

In an action for possession or collection based upon nonpayment of rent, the tenant may assert, as an affirmative defense the landlord's alleged breach of the warranty of habitability, provided that the landlord had previously received notice of the alleged breach of the warranty of habitability. If a county or district court is satisfied that the defendant is unable to deposit the amount of rent specified into the registry of the court because the defendant is found to be indigent, as described in the act, the defendant shall not be required to deposit any amounts to raise warranty of habitability claims as an affirmative defense and the claim will be perfected.

For the 2021-22 state fiscal year, the act appropriates $15,756 to the judicial department. This appropriation is from the general fund and is based on an assumption that the department will require an additional 0.2 FTE. To implement this act, the department may use this appropriation for trial court programs.

(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Status

Became Law

Introduced

Passed

Became Law

Related Documents & Information

Date Version Documents
06/25/2021 Signed Act PDF
06/22/2021 Final Act PDF
06/03/2021 Rerevised PDF
06/01/2021 Revised PDF
04/14/2021 Reengrossed PDF
04/13/2021 Engrossed PDF
03/05/2021 Introduced PDF
Date Version Documents
05/24/2021 PA4 PDF
05/21/2021 PA3 PDF
04/01/2021 PA2 PDF
03/19/2021 PA1 PDF
Date Version Documents
09/02/2021 FN4 PDF
04/26/2021 FN3 PDF
03/26/2021 FN2 PDF
03/15/2021 FN1 PDF
Date Version Documents
05/22/2021 SA2 PDF
03/31/2021 SA1 PDF
Activity Vote Documents
Adopt amendment J.002 The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Refer Senate Bill 21-173, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole. The motion passed on a vote of 7-4. Vote summary
Activity Vote Documents
Adopt amendment L.027 The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Adopt amendment L.028 The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Adopt amendment L.029 The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Adopt amendment L.030 The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Refer Senate Bill 21-173, as amended, to the Committee on Appropriations. The motion passed on a vote of 8-5. Vote summary
Activity Vote Documents
Activity Vote Documents
Adopt amendment J.001 The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Refer Senate Bill 21-173, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole. The motion passed on a vote of 4-3. Vote summary
Activity Vote Documents
Adopt amendment L.001 (Attachment K). The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Adopt amendment L.002 (Attachment L). The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Adopt amendment L.003 (Attachment M). The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Adopt amendment L.004 (Attachment N). The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Adopt amendment L.005 (Attachment O). The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Adopt amendment L.006 (Attachment P). The motion passed on a vote of 4-1. Vote summary
Adopt amendment L.007 (Attachment Q). The motion passed without objection. Vote summary
Refer Senate Bill 21-173, as amended, to the Committee on Appropriations. The motion passed on a vote of 3-2. Vote summary
Date Calendar Motion Vote Vote Document
06/03/2021 Third Reading BILL
39
AYE
24
NO
2
OTHER
Vote record
06/01/2021 Committee of the Whole AMD (L.034)
23
AYE
40
NO
2
OTHER
Vote record
Date Calendar Motion Vote Vote Document
06/03/2021 House Amendments REPASS
20
AYE
14
NO
1
OTHER
Vote record
06/03/2021 House Amendments CONCUR
33
AYE
1
NO
1
OTHER
Vote record
04/14/2021 Third Reading BILL
19
AYE
15
NO
1
OTHER
Vote record
04/14/2021 Third Reading AMEND (L.026)
31
AYE
3
NO
1
OTHER
Vote record
04/13/2021 Committee of the Whole COW * (.001)
25
AYE
10
NO
0
OTHER
Vote record
Date Amendment Number Committee/ Floor Hearing Status Documents
06/01/2021 L.036 Second Reading Lost [**] PDF
06/01/2021 L.035 Second Reading Lost [**] PDF
06/01/2021 L.034 Second Reading Lost [**] PDF
06/01/2021 L.033 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
06/01/2021 L.032 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
06/01/2021 L.031 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
05/24/2021 J.002 HOU Appropriations Passed [*] PDF
05/20/2021 L.030 HOU Business Affairs & Labor Passed [*] PDF
05/20/2021 L.029 HOU Business Affairs & Labor Passed [*] PDF
05/20/2021 L.028 HOU Business Affairs & Labor Passed [*] PDF
05/20/2021 L.027 HOU Business Affairs & Labor Passed [*] PDF
04/14/2021 L.026 Third Reading Passed PDF
04/13/2021 L.025 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
04/13/2021 L.020 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
04/13/2021 L.023 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
04/13/2021 L.024 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
04/13/2021 L.019 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
04/13/2021 L.016 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
04/13/2021 L.014 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
04/13/2021 L.013 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
04/13/2021 L.012 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
04/13/2021 L.011 Second Reading Passed [**] PDF
04/01/2021 J.001 SEN Appropriations Passed [*] PDF
03/16/2021 L.007 SEN State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Passed [*] PDF
03/16/2021 L.006 SEN State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Passed [*] PDF
03/16/2021 L.005 SEN State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Passed [*] PDF
03/16/2021 L.004 SEN State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Passed [*] PDF
03/16/2021 L.003 SEN State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Passed [*] PDF
03/16/2021 L.002 SEN State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Passed [*] PDF
03/16/2021 L.001 SEN State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Passed [*] PDF
Date Location Action
06/25/2021 Governor Governor Signed
06/22/2021 Governor Sent to the Governor
06/22/2021 House Signed by the Speaker of the House
06/22/2021 Senate Signed by the President of the Senate
06/03/2021 Senate Senate Considered House Amendments - Result was to Concur - Repass
06/03/2021 House House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
06/02/2021 House House Third Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments
06/01/2021 House House Second Reading Special Order - Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor
05/27/2021 House House Second Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments
05/24/2021 House House Committee on Appropriations Refer Amended to House Committee of the Whole
05/20/2021 House House Committee on Business Affairs & Labor Refer Amended to Appropriations
05/13/2021 House House Committee on Business Affairs & Labor Witness Testimony and/or Committee Discussion Only
04/19/2021 House Introduced In House - Assigned to Business Affairs & Labor
04/14/2021 Senate Senate Third Reading Passed with Amendments - Floor
04/13/2021 Senate Senate Second Reading Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor
04/06/2021 Senate Senate Second Reading Laid Over Daily - No Amendments
04/01/2021 Senate Senate Committee on Appropriations Refer Amended to Senate Committee of the Whole
03/16/2021 Senate Senate Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Refer Amended to Appropriations
03/05/2021 Senate Introduced In Senate - Assigned to State, Veterans, & Military Affairs
Effective Date Chapter # Title Documents
09/07/2021 349 Rights In Residential Lease Agreements PDF