The "Estoppel Certificates" bill pertains to requiring landlords to provide estoppel certificates to tenants upon request. These certificates confirm the current status of a lease, including terms, rent amounts, and other relevant details. The purpose is to enhance transparency and protect tenants by ensuring they have accurate information about their lease agreements. This requirement aims to prevent disputes and misunderstandings between landlords and tenants regarding lease terms.
2023-12-20: Filed
2024-01-05: Referred to Civil Justice Subcommittee
2024-01-05: Referred to Judiciary Committee
2024-01-05: Now in Civil Justice Subcommittee
2024-01-09: 1st Reading (Original Filed Version)
2024-01-30: Added to Civil Justice Subcommittee agenda
2024-02-01: Favorable with CS by Civil Justice Subcommittee
2024-02-01: Reported out of Civil Justice Subcommittee
2024-02-02: Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a)
2024-02-02: CS Filed
2024-02-05: Referred to Judiciary Committee
2024-02-05: Now in Judiciary Committee
2024-02-05: 1st Reading (Committee Substitute 1)
2024-02-19: PCS added to Judiciary Committee agenda
2024-02-21: Favorable with CS by Judiciary Committee
2024-02-21: Reported out of Judiciary Committee
2024-02-21: Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a)
2024-02-21: CS Filed
2024-02-21: 1st Reading (Committee Substitute 2)
2024-02-22: Bill referred to House Calendar
2024-02-22: Added to Second Reading Calendar
2024-03-05: Laid on Table
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