Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3016

Caption

Establishes and modifies provisions relating to landlords and tenants

Impact

If enacted, HB3016 would significantly impact state laws related to housing and tenant protections. It aims to create a uniform framework for landlord-tenant relationships, including stipulations that a tenancy may not be terminated without a written notice. This development is expected to foster a more secure living environment for renters and may help reduce homelessness by preventing abrupt evictions. The established occupancy limits, which presumes a two-person limit per bedroom, could also address overcrowding concerns and promote fair housing practices.

Summary

House Bill 3016 seeks to amend and modernize landlord-tenant laws in Missouri by repealing existing provisions and enacting new sections designed to clarify the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants. The bill introduces multiple provisions aimed at safeguarding tenant rights, particularly against eviction and retaliatory actions by landlords. One of the notable aspects of the bill is the introduction of a standard notice period of one month for terminating month-to-month tenancies, which promotes transparency and reduces sudden evictions.

Contention

Despite its positive intentions, the bill has faced scrutiny and debate regarding its potential impact on landlords. Some landlords and property management entities are concerned that the new measures may inhibit their ability to enforce rules, raise rents, or terminate non-compliant tenants effectively. The concept of protection against retaliation for tenants who report health or safety violations also raises questions about the balance of power between landlords and tenants, potentially impacting their business models. Stakeholders will closely monitor these discussions as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB478

Modifies provisions relating to the timing of service agreements between designated real estate brokers and buyers or tenants

MO SB507

Provides that counties and cities shall not enact, maintain, or enforce certain ordinances relating to landlords and tenants

MO SB623

Modifies provisions relating to child support orders

MO SB761

Modifies provisions relating to commercial activity

MO SB413

Modifies and establishes provisions relating to court reporters

MO SB77

Modifies provisions relating to weapons

MO SB194

Creates and modifies provisions relating to legal tender

MO SB28

Modifies provisions relating to transportation

MO SB80

Creates and modifies provisions relating to sports

MO SB244

Modifies provisions relating to hospital investments and service areas

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.