South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3397

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Tenant property

Impact

The bill seeks to establish more robust protections for tenants in public housing by requiring public housing authorities to bear the responsibility of storing evicted tenants' personal property. This requirement aims to prevent the immediate disposal of personal items and recognizes the potential hardships faced by individuals in distressing circumstances such as eviction. By mandating storage for six months, the law would facilitate an opportunity for tenants to retrieve their property, thus providing a safety net during a challenging time.

Summary

House Bill 3397 is aimed at amending the South Carolina Code of Laws by introducing Section 31-3-60, which mandates that personal property belonging to tenants who are removed from public housing units due to eviction must be stored by the public housing authority for no less than six months. This measure is designed to provide tenants with a clearer understanding of their rights regarding their personal belongings during the eviction process, ensuring that they have sufficient time to recover their items after eviction.

Conclusion

If enacted, H3397 would not only impact existing laws related to eviction and tenant rights but would also reflect a trend towards stronger protections for renters in the face of eviction. This bill would encourage discussions about tenant support systems and the responsibilities of housing authorities in safeguarding tenants' rights within the public housing framework.

Contention

Discussion around the bill may involve considerations of its practical implications for public housing authorities, especially regarding the financial burden associated with the storage of personal property. Stakeholders may express concerns about the feasibility of the requirement, particularly how it could strain public resources or complicate the eviction process. Moreover, some may argue about the adequacy of six months as a timeframe, questioning whether it sufficiently meets the needs of tenants or potential challenges in implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC HB767

Real Property - Landlord and Tenant - Procedures for Failure to Pay Rent, Breach of Lease, and Tenant Holding Over

SC SB442

Real Property - Landlord and Tenant - Procedures for Failure to Pay Rent, Breach of Lease, and Tenant Holding Over

SC HB3371

Relating to lienholders of a residential tenant's abandoned property.

SC SF2060

Abandoned property of a tenant notice periods modification

SC HF1433

Notice periods related to the abandoned property of a tenant amended.

SC H3387

Unlawful occupants of property

SC S433

Establishes limit on rent increase for senior citizen tenants of certain properties financed with assistance from HMFA.

SC HB2667

Requiring landlords to offer to sell certain rental properties to the tenants of such properties before offering such properties for sale to the public.

SC SB371

Requiring landlords to offer to sell certain rental properties to the tenants of such properties before offering such properties for sale to the public.

SC SB1335

Tenancy: disposition of personal property abandoned in common areas.

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