New Pennsylvania Legislation Would Help Pave the Way for Security Deposit Elimination
Bill requires apartment operators to offer replacements for a traditional deposit
Similar to Cincinnati Renter’s Choice law that recently went into effect, Pennsylvania House Bill 2427 would require apartment operators that charge security deposits to offer residents a deposit installment plan or a deposit alternative. The bill would also give operators the choice to eliminate security deposits entirely through lease insurance.
"Apartment operators and residents have dealt with the many problems caused by deposits. As a result, there is a growing desire to get rid of them, even before the coronavirus pandemic," said
Many states and local governments have passed laws limiting the size of security deposits and requiring operators to offer deposit installment plans. Now, as the
Under Pennsylvania House Bill 2427, among the deposit alternatives and replacements available to apartment residents and operators are:
- Deposit installment plans: The resident can pay the security deposit over the course of a minimum of three months.
- Lease insurance: Lease insurance effectively eliminates deposits and insures the property on every new lease (residents may still elect a deposit). Leases are protected with over
$5,000 coverage for rent loss and damage.
- Surety bonds: Renters pay a non-refundable percentage of the bond value at move-in, which goes into a claims fund. Bonds typically cover up to the deposit amount. With the renter party to the insurance contract, operators must manage additional consumer regulatory requirements.
For more information on House Bill 2427, visit LeaseLock’s website.
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