US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB3918

Introduced
6/11/25  

Caption

To ensure that certain short-term rentals are equipped with a smoke detector and a carbon monoxide detector, and for other purposes.

Impact

Should the bill pass, it would introduce federal safety regulations applicable to all short-term rentals, which include single-family homes, condos, and time-shares provided for short durations. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is designated to enforce this measure, ensuring compliance and addressing any violations as per existing consumer protection laws under the FTC Act. This shift could lead to significant changes in rental operations, compelling property owners to invest in safety equipment and maintain compliance to avoid penalties.

Summary

House Bill 3918 is a legislative proposal aimed at enhancing safety standards for short-term rental properties. The bill mandates that any short-term rental must be equipped with smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors before being offered for rent. This requirement is intended to increase the safety of guests in temporary lodging arrangements, particularly in the wake of increased incidents of carbon monoxide poisoning and fires in rental properties.

Contention

There are notable points of contention linked to the bill, primarily revolving around the enforcement and regulatory burden this would place on small property owners and platforms. Critics may argue that the requirement for detectors could create unnecessary financial strain on individual landlords and complicate the rental process, particularly for those operating on a limited scale. Supporters, however, contend that the benefits of ensuring guest safety far outweigh the potential drawbacks, emphasizing the importance of protecting visitors in an increasingly popular market of short-term accommodations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB2623

Schools; require carbon monoxide detectors in all.

US A1641

Requires carbon monoxide detectors in school buildings.

US S3609

Requires carbon monoxide detectors in school buildings.

US HB3209

Relating to carbon monoxide detectors in certain properties.

US S410

Concerns carbon monoxide detectors in multiple dwellings and certain hotels.

US S437

Concerns carbon monoxide detectors in certain multiple dwellings and hotels.

US LD2012

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Carbon Monoxide Detectors

US A2510

Concerns carbon monoxide detectors in certain multiple dwellings and certain hotels.

US A3004

Exempts from sales and use tax sales of carbon monoxide detectors and any device or equipment sold for residential use to detect, warn of, abate, or extinguish fires.

US S2547

Exempts from sales and use tax sales of carbon monoxide detectors and any device or equipment sold for residential use to detect, warn of, abate, or extinguish fires.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.