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Connecticuts Planning and Development Committee is set to discuss three housing bills on Monday, all previously reviewed by the Housing Committee with strong support. The most significant bill, House Bill 5161, mandates that towns with 25,000 or more residents require landlords to disclose their current addresses and additional details about owners or agents. This measure aims to tackle the issue of out-of-state investors using fake addresses, such as mailboxes, to evade code violations. However, the bill has faced opposition from realtors who argue it imposes an unfunded burden and overlooks valuable contact information like emails or phone numbers. On the other hand, top prosecutors emphasize the importance of the bill, as deceptive addresses hinder enforcement on fire, health, and safety violations.
In addition to House Bill 5161, House Bill 5261 allows towns to prevent rent increases for landlords with two or more code breaches related to health or building rules. House Bill 5260 prohibits cities from banning homeless individuals from accessing basic necessities like resting, eating, or using public restrooms, unless theres a genuine public safety concern. The Housing Committee approved all three bills, and the Planning and Development Committee will meet on Monday at 10:30 a.m. in Hartfords Legislative Office Building. The outcomes of these discussions could significantly impact landlord accountability and public safety regulations across the state.
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