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FL H0577
Bill
Status
11/12/2021
Primary Sponsor
Commerce Committee
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AI Summary
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Cited as "Miya's Law," increases required landlord notice for dwelling unit repairs from 12 hours to 24 hours prior to entry
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Applies to apartment buildings or complexes with at least 15 individual units, effective January 1, 2023
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Requires operators to provide tenants and prospective tenants with written information about employee/contractor background screening policies upon request, including whether screenings searched the National Sex Offender Public Website
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Mandates operators maintain and post (on premises or website) a quarterly-updated list of all employees and contractors with access to master keys or individual unit keys/fobs
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Requires key access lists be retained for at least 1 year and made accessible to law enforcement, tenants, and during civil discovery; compliance must be demonstrated during Division of Hotels and Restaurants annual inspections
Legislative Description
Tenant Safety
Last Action
Died on Second Reading Calendar
3/14/2022