Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0107

Introduced
10/7/25  
Refer
10/14/25  
Refer
10/14/25  

Caption

Termination of Rental Agreement by Victim of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Violence, or Stalking

Impact

The bill specifically impacts rental law in the state by creating safeguards for tenants who may find themselves in dangerous living situations due to domestic violence or related issues. It requires landlords to comply with requests from victims for changes to the locks of rental units, ensuring their safety and security. Moreover, the legislation provides victims with the ability to provide documentation of such violence to the landlord to initiate an early termination process, hence emphasizing the tenant's right to safety over the landlord's property rights.

Summary

House Bill 0107, titled 'Termination of Rental Agreement by Victim of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Violence, or Stalking,' aims to protect tenants who are victims of such violence by allowing them to terminate their rental agreements early without penalty. This bill introduces a new statute (Section 83.676) that prohibits landlords from evicting tenants based on incidents of domestic violence if the tenant or their minor child is the victim. Additionally, the bill mandates that rental agreements must not contain clauses deeming early termination due to violence as a breach of contract.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounds the obligation landlords have in verifying claims made by tenants. The bill allows landlords to request documentation proving the tenant's status as a victim of violence but does not permit them to deny rental agreements if the tenant provides reasonable documentation. This provision may ignite debate over the rights of landlords versus tenant protections, as some landlords may feel it imposes undue liability or scrutiny on their rental practices.

Further_notes

HB 0107 underscores a growing recognition of the importance of providing safe housing for victims of violence and the necessity for legal frameworks that support such protections. The requirement for confidentiality in the documentation provided by tenants reflects an understanding of the sensitive nature of domestic violence cases, further safeguarding victims' privacy when they seek help.

Companion Bills

FL S0142

Same As Termination of a Rental Agreement by a Victim of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Violence, or Stalking

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