Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB313

Introduced
2/28/25  

Caption

Enforcement Methods; investigations or inspections of certain residential rental property when there is a reasonable suspicion of a code violation; provide

Impact

If enacted, SB313 would allow local governments to require registration of residential rental properties owned by entities with at least 20 properties in Georgia, which is a significant change in how residential rental properties are managed and regulated. This could potentially improve tenant safety and compliance with housing standards as local authorities would have more tools at their disposal to inspect properties for violations. However, it raises questions regarding the enforcement capabilities of local governments and their responsibilities to manage these inspections effectively.

Summary

Senate Bill 313 aims to amend existing regulations regarding the investigation and inspection of residential rental properties in Georgia. Specifically, it permits local governments to conduct investigations or inspections of properties with four or more dwelling units upon having reasonable suspicion of code violations. This approach marks a significant shift from the current requirement of requiring probable cause for inspections, thereby easing the regulatory burden on municipalities to ensure compliance with housing codes.

Contention

The bill may face opposition due to concerns about the balance of power between state oversight and local governance. Critics might argue that this legislation could lead to an overreach into the rights of property owners and might burden them with increased registration and inspection demands. Conversely, proponents may contend that such measures are necessary to protect tenants' rights and to ensure safe living conditions in rental properties. The discussions surrounding the bill are likely to focus on these differing perspectives on local government authority and tenant protections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB710

Landlord and tenant; certain limits on increases in rental amounts charged for residential properties; provide

GA HB2690

Authorizing interior inspections of residential property without the consent of the occupant pursuant to an administrative warrant or when there is probable cause of imminent danger related to health and safety and allowing the city to abate certain interior code violations or delegate such authority to the county.

GA HB2315

Enacts various provisions relating to suspicious deaths where there is a history of domestic violence

GA SB444

Authorizing interior inspections of residential property without the consent of the occupant pursuant to an administrative warrant or if there is probable cause of imminent danger related to health and safety and allowing cities to abate certain interior code violations or delegate such authority to the county.

GA HB374

Local government; residential rental property; establish housing management databases

GA SB416

Authorizing interior inspections of residential property without the consent of the occupant pursuant to an administrative warrant or when there is probable cause of imminent danger related to health and safety.

GA SF4105

Tenants right provision to repair violations in a residential rental unit

GA HB799

School resource officers; authorize to search a student's person and possession upon reasonable suspicion of unlawful activity.

GA HB968

School resource officers; authorize to search a student's person and possession upon reasonable suspicion of unlawful activity.

GA HB1256

Providing for short-term rental of residential property.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.