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Committee advances SB 586A to shorten notice when landlord has accepted purchase offer, requires payment to tenant
Summary
The committee voted to move Senate Bill 586A to the floor; the bill shortens notice timelines for tenant terminations when a landlord provides written evidence of an accepted purchase offer and requires a payment equal to one month's rent at the time of notice.
The House Committee on Housing and Homelessness on May 21 voted to advance Senate Bill 586A to the House floor with a due‑pass recommendation.
The bill, explained to the committee by a staff presenter identified as Eva, provides that when a landlord is terminating a tenancy because of an accepted purchase offer, the notice period may be reduced to no…
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