Bill limiting landlords’ eviction powers considered by Montgomery County delegation
Lawmakers also might pursue transparency mandate for Housing Opportunities Commission
By Andrew Schotz |
December 15, 2020
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Tenants could get more power to stay in their homes when a lease expires, under a bill Montgomery County’s state lawmakers are considering.
Del. Jheanelle Wilkins (D-Silver Spring) said at a hearing last week that a landlord would need to have “just cause” to evict a tenant who wanted to renew a lease.
The bill, so far, does not have the full support of the delegation. Del. Kathleen Dumais (D-Rockville) said she has reservations because a landlord could be stuck with “lifetime tenancy.”