HB 352 Hotel Safety Issues?will be heard in Senate
Judiciary Committee on?Tuesday,
August?10, at?11:00 p.m. in Room 544 of the Legislative Office
Building. This bill puts vulnerable tenants at risk just like the
provision in HB 366. ?
The COVID-19 pandemic brought to the forefront that thousands
of North Carolinians reside in motels as their primary residence due
to the state's ongoing affordable housing crisis. The proposed
legislation would remove tenant protections for motel renters,
protections that have been the law in North Carolina for 30 years. If
passed, HB 352 will only worsen the housing crisis for families
struggling to find housing by increasing our homeless population and
straining public resources. ?
Tell lawmakers to reject legislation that would
eliminate tenant protections for those living in
motels.
HB 352 would automatically reclassify all those staying in
motels as "transient guests" for the first three months of their stay.
This will allow motel owners and managers to treat tenants who
complain about living conditions or are late with their rent as
trespassers and forcibly remove them or have them
arrested.?
In short, by removing decades-long recognized tenant
protections the bill will force vulnerable community members into
homelessness. The Senate Judiciary Committee will most likely vote on
HB 352 soon.?
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