Landlord and Tenant - Residential Tenants - Access to Counsel

SB 154 Landlord and Tenant Residential Tenants Access to Counsel

Maryland 2021 Regular Session

Landlord and Tenant - Residential Tenants - Access to Counsel
SB-154


About SB-154

Establishing that certain procedural notice requirements must be fulfilled prior to the filing of a complaint by a landlord or a landlord's agent for the repossession of residential rental property for failure to pay rent; establishing that certain individuals shall have access to legal representation in eviction proceedings; establishing the Access to Counsel in Evictions Program to direct services to provide covered individuals with legal representation; establishing an Access to Counsel in Evictions Task Force; etc.

  

Bill Texts

Engrossed 04/10/2021

Introduced 01/05/2021

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Third Reading Passed

04/10/2021

Yeas: 31 | Nays: 15
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History

Hearing 1/28 At 11:00 A.m. (judicial Proceedings)

12/28/2021

Favorable With Amendments Report By Judicial Proceedings

04/10/2021

Favorable With Amendments {178472/1 Adopted

04/10/2021

Second Reading Passed With Amendments

04/10/2021

Motion Rules Suspend Two Readings Same Day Const/rule 24 (senator King) Adopted

04/10/2021

Third Reading Passed (31-15)

04/10/2021

Referred Rules And Executive Nominations

04/10/2021

First Reading Judicial Proceedings And Budget And Taxation

01/13/2021

Hearing 1/28 At 11:00 A.m. (judicial Proceedings)

12/28/2020

Pre-filed

10/30/2020