A 3403
Limits increases to certain recurring fees charged to residential tenant.
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Bill overview
This bill limits how much landlords can increase recurring fees charged to residential tenants. Recurring fees, which include things like pet fees, amenity charges, and convenience fees, cannot be raised by more than 10% over the previous 12-month period. Landlords who violate these limits will face penalties, including fines and potential lease termination. The bill also addresses initial fee rates for new tenancies and prohibits tenants from increasing fees through subleases.
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