Prohibition Against Requiring Electronic Rental Payments (HB 2648 of 2011-12 Session)
January 30, 2013 11:25 AM to All House Members
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Representative Cherelle Parker
D House District 200
Memo
I am reintroducing legislation, former House Bill 2648 (Josephs), to amend the Landlord and Tenant Act of 1951 to prohibit landlords from requiring tenants to make rental payments electronically.
It was brought to our attention that some management companies include language in their leases requiring residents to make rental payments electronically. This requirement discriminates against tenants who are not computer literate or do not have computers or internet access. Furthermore, it puts residents involuntarily at risk for identity theft.
Current law does not specify how rent may be paid. Therefore, under this legislation, landlords would be required to give tenants one rental payment option that is neither cash nor a form of electronic funds transfer.
Tenants should not be forced to make rental payments using a method that may be inconvenient, costly, or risky for them.
Please join me in sponsoring this important legislation. Thank you for your consideration.
Previous Co-Sponsors: JOSEPHS , THOMAS , BROWNLEE, CALTAGIRONE, COHEN , FABRIZIO , FRANKEL , FREEMAN , GEORGE , JAMES, KORTZ , MYERS , NEILSON, PARKER , SCHMOTZER, STURLA , WILLIAMS, MURT , SWANGER and DEAN
It was brought to our attention that some management companies include language in their leases requiring residents to make rental payments electronically. This requirement discriminates against tenants who are not computer literate or do not have computers or internet access. Furthermore, it puts residents involuntarily at risk for identity theft.
Current law does not specify how rent may be paid. Therefore, under this legislation, landlords would be required to give tenants one rental payment option that is neither cash nor a form of electronic funds transfer.
Tenants should not be forced to make rental payments using a method that may be inconvenient, costly, or risky for them.
Please join me in sponsoring this important legislation. Thank you for your consideration.
Previous Co-Sponsors: JOSEPHS , THOMAS , BROWNLEE, CALTAGIRONE, COHEN , FABRIZIO , FRANKEL , FREEMAN , GEORGE , JAMES, KORTZ , MYERS , NEILSON, PARKER , SCHMOTZER, STURLA , WILLIAMS, MURT , SWANGER and DEAN
Legislation
Document - Introduced as HB 797
Last updated on January 30, 2013 11:26 AM
Prohibition Against Requiring Electronic Rental Payments (HB 2648 of 2011-12 Session)
January 30, 2013 11:25 AM to All House Members
Circulated By
PARKER
Memo
I am reintroducing legislation, former House Bill 2648 (Josephs), to amend the Landlord and Tenant Act of 1951 to prohibit landlords from requiring tenants to make rental payments electronically.
It was brought to our attention that some management companies include language in their leases requiring residents to make rental payments electronically. This requirement discriminates against tenants who are not computer literate or do not have computers or internet access. Furthermore, it puts residents involuntarily at risk for identity theft.
Current law does not specify how rent may be paid. Therefore, under this legislation, landlords would be required to give tenants one rental payment option that is neither cash nor a form of electronic funds transfer.
Tenants should not be forced to make rental payments using a method that may be inconvenient, costly, or risky for them.
Please join me in sponsoring this important legislation. Thank you for your consideration.
Previous Co-Sponsors: JOSEPHS , THOMAS , BROWNLEE, CALTAGIRONE, COHEN , FABRIZIO , FRANKEL , FREEMAN , GEORGE , JAMES, KORTZ , MYERS , NEILSON, PARKER , SCHMOTZER, STURLA , WILLIAMS, MURT , SWANGER and DEAN
It was brought to our attention that some management companies include language in their leases requiring residents to make rental payments electronically. This requirement discriminates against tenants who are not computer literate or do not have computers or internet access. Furthermore, it puts residents involuntarily at risk for identity theft.
Current law does not specify how rent may be paid. Therefore, under this legislation, landlords would be required to give tenants one rental payment option that is neither cash nor a form of electronic funds transfer.
Tenants should not be forced to make rental payments using a method that may be inconvenient, costly, or risky for them.
Please join me in sponsoring this important legislation. Thank you for your consideration.
Previous Co-Sponsors: JOSEPHS , THOMAS , BROWNLEE, CALTAGIRONE, COHEN , FABRIZIO , FRANKEL , FREEMAN , GEORGE , JAMES, KORTZ , MYERS , NEILSON, PARKER , SCHMOTZER, STURLA , WILLIAMS, MURT , SWANGER and DEAN
Document
Introduced as HB 797
Last Updated
January 30, 2013 11:26 AM
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