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AL HB453
Bill
Status
2/22/2018
Primary Sponsor
Ken Johnson
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AI Summary
HB453 Summary
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Amends Section 35-9A-421 of the Code of Alabama 1975 to add a fourth noncurable default offense for rental agreements.
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Establishes that a live-in caregiver of a disabled person commits a noncurable default if they refuse to immediately vacate the home upon termination of employment.
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Allows landlords to terminate the rental agreement with a seven-day notice when this offense occurs, with no right for the caregiver to remedy the default unless the landlord consents.
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Defines disability according to Section 21-4-2 of Alabama Code.
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Becomes effective on the first day of the third month following passage and approval by the Governor.
Legislative Description
Rental agreements, noncurable defaults of, to create noncurable default when live-in caregiver for disabled person is terminated from job, Sec. 35-9A-421 am'd.
Leases and Leasing
Last Action
Commerce and Small Business first Substitute Offered
3/15/2018