Connecticut 2026 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05359

Introduced
2/26/26  
Refer
2/26/26  
Report Pass
3/10/26  
Refer
3/18/26  

Caption

An Act Concerning Provisions In Residential Rental Agreements.

Impact

The legislation is expected to impact how residential rental agreements are structured, promoting transparency and fairness in tenant-landlord interactions. By prohibiting clauses that waiver tenant rights and limiting fees associated with payment methods, HB 05359 aims to reduce exploitative practices often seen in rental agreements. Furthermore, the requirement for a standardized terms summary will facilitate understanding of rental agreements for tenants, particularly benefiting those who may be less familiar with rental practices.

Summary

House Bill 05359 aims to amend existing state laws governing residential rental agreements, introducing specific provisions to enhance tenant protections and ensure clarity in rental terms. The bill requires landlords to offer at least one payment method with no additional fees for tenants and prohibits placing undue restrictions on tenants' rights. Notably, it mandates the publication of a standardized rental terms summary form, which landlords must provide as part of any new or renewed rental agreements starting October 1, 2026.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HB 05359 appears largely positive among tenant advocacy groups and supporters who argue that the bill addresses long-standing issues in the rental market, particularly for vulnerable populations. Advocates highlight the necessity of clear, transparent agreements that inform tenants of their rights and responsibilities. However, concerns have been raised by some landlord associations, who contend that the new rules could impose additional administrative burdens and may lead to increased costs for property management.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB 05359 revolve around the provisions that limit landlords' ability to impose certain fees and the requirement of the standardized summary form. Critics argue that these measures, while ostensibly protective of tenant rights, could inhibit landlords from effectively managing their properties. Furthermore, there are concerns that the bill may unintentionally lead to a decrease in available rental units if landlords feel constrained by the new regulations. The balance between ensuring tenant protections and maintaining a viable rental market remains a central theme in the discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB06943

An Act Concerning Protections For Residential Tenants.

CT SB01383

An Act Concerning Utility Charges For Residential Dwelling Units.

CT HB06947

An Act Prohibiting Residential Rental Property Owners From Using Pricing Algorithms And Competitors' Sensitive Data To Set Rental Prices.

CT SB01444

An Act Concerning The Conversion Of Commercial Real Property For Residential Use.

CT HB06052

An Act Concerning The Home Solicitation Sales Act And Residential Solar Photovoltaic Systems.

CT SB01194

An Act Concerning Power Purchase Agreements And The Provision Of Standard Service To Electric Customers.

CT SB01302

An Act Prohibiting The Eviction Of A Residential Tenant For Nonpayment Of Rent If The Landlord's Online Rental Payment System Prevents Such Payment Of Rent.

CT HB06839

An Act Increasing The Number Of Children Permitted In Family Child Care Homes And Concerning The Operation Of Family Child Care Homes And Group Child Care Homes In Condominiums And Rental Units.

CT HB06987

An Act Concerning Closures And Evacuations Of Residential Care Homes And Nursing Homes.

CT HB06972

An Act Concerning Transfers And Discharges In Residential Care Homes.

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