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  • S. 3755 aims to amend the CARES Act by eliminating a specific requirement for landlords to give notice to vacate to tenants. This bill, introduced by Senator Rubio and Senator Hagerty, seeks to modify Section 4024 by removing subsection (c), which currently imposes the notice...

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    S. 3755 is a plan to change a law by taking away a rule that says landlords have to give a warning before asking people to leave their homes. This change is called the "Respect State Housing Laws Act" and is meant to let states make their own rules about housing.

  • H. R. 802 seeks to amend the CARES Act by removing the requirement that lessors, or landlords, must give tenants a notice to vacate their rental property. This bill, titled the “Respect State Housing Laws Act,” was introduced by Mr. Loudermilk and others, and has garnered...

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    The bill wants to change a rule so landlords don't have to give renters a special notice before asking them to leave their homes, which might make some renters worried if they have to move out quickly.

  • S. 3793 seeks to reauthorize and improve the HOME Investment Partnerships Program and make various reforms to its administration and rules. It proposes adjustments to the authorization of appropriations, increases resources for program administration, and modifies...

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    S. 3793 is about giving more money to a program that helps people get homes, but some grown-ups are worried that the money might not be used wisely or fairly. They also want clearer rules to make sure everyone gets a fair chance to get some of this help.

  • H.R. 9833, titled the "Restore Military Families’ Voices Act," proposes changes to how nondisclosure agreements are handled in privatized military housing. The bill aims to prevent landlords from requiring tenants or potential tenants to sign nondisclosure agreements related...

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    H.R. 9833 wants to help military families by stopping landlords from making them keep secrets about their homes; this means families can talk freely if something is wrong without being worried.