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Senate committee advances housing bill but leaves appeals, mobile‑home lot rents, credit‑score rules unresolved

3173978 · May 2, 2025
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The Senate Economic Development, Housing & General Affairs Committee reviewed a side‑by‑side of H.479 and H.127 and signed off on most sections while flagging four areas — appeals, mobile‑home lot rent increases, tenant credit‑score restrictions and the landlord certificate — for further work.

The Senate Economic Development, Housing & General Affairs Committee met to continue its line‑by‑line review of the housing bill and said it had largely worked through the text but still needed to resolve four substantive areas: appeals, lot rent increases for manufactured/mobile homes, credit‑score rules for tenant screening and the landlord certificate provisions.

Committee chair Heidi (Committee Chair, Senate Economic Development, Housing & General Affairs) opened the meeting by saying the goal was to “get this our housing bill out either probably tomorrow may be ambitious, but Tuesday definitely,” and to “sign off on as much as we are able.” Cameron Wood,…

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