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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2013 | |
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RELATING TO PROPERTY - RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT | |
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     Introduced By: Senators Pichardo, Jabour, Miller, and Crowley | |
     Date Introduced: February 13, 2013 | |
     Referred To: Senate Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Section 34-18-23 of the General Laws in Chapter 34-18 entitled |
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"Residential Landlord and Tenant Act" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     34-18-23. Limitation of liability upon sale or change of management. -- (a) (1) A |
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landlord who conveys premises that include a dwelling unit subject to a rental agreement in a |
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good faith sale to a bona fide purchaser is relieved of liability under the rental agreement and this |
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chapter as to events occurring after written notice to the tenant of the conveyance. In no event |
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may the relief from liability predate the conveyance itself. |
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      (2) Written notice, for purposes of this section, must include the name(s), address, and |
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telephone number of the person or persons purchasing the property and assuming liability. To be |
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effective, the written notice must also certify compliance with section 45-24.3-17 which prohibits |
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sale or lease of property until any outstanding housing code violations have been corrected or the |
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seller or lessor has provided to the buyer or lessee, as well as to the enforcing officer, all notices |
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regarding violations, as required by the statute. |
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      (b) A manager of premises that include a dwelling unit is relieved of liability under the |
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rental agreement and this chapter as to events occurring after written notice to the tenant of the |
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termination of his or her management. The written notice must include the name(s), address, and |
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telephone number of the person or persons assuming management and/or the person or persons |
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within the state exercising ownership or responsibility over the property. |
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      (c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the tenant's rights and duties under |
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an existing rental agreement, and the purchaser of property, or any successor in interest to a |
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mortgagor, takes title subject to the same rights and responsibilities toward the tenant which the |
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seller or mortgagor had. |
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     SECTION 2. Chapter 34-18 of the General Laws entitled "Residential Landlord and |
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Tenant Act" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: |
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     34-18-38.2. Eviction of tenants at sufferance in foreclosed properties only for just |
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cause. – (a) Unless otherwise specified in this section, the terms defined in subsection (a) of |
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section 34-18-38.1 shall have the same meaning for purposes of this section. |
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     (b) As used in this section, the following words shall, unless the context clearly requires |
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otherwise, have the following meanings: |
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     (1) "Just cause" means one of the following: |
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     (i) The tenant at sufferance has failed to pay the reasonable rent, as long as the |
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foreclosing owner notified the tenant in writing of the amount of rent that was to be paid and to |
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whom it was to be paid; |
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     (ii) The tenant at sufferance has materially violated an express or legally required |
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obligation or covenant of the tenancy; |
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     (iii) The tenant at sufferance is committing a nuisance in the unit; is permitting a nuisance |
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to exist in the unit; is causing substantial damage to the unit or is creating a substantial |
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interference with the quiet enjoyment of other occupants; |
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     (iv) The tenant is using or permitting the unit to be used for any illegal purpose; |
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     (v) The tenant at sufferance has refused after written request or demand by the |
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foreclosing owner, to execute a written rental agreement at a reasonable rent and on such other |
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terms that are not inconsistent with this chapter; |
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     (vi) The tenant at sufferance has refused the foreclosing owner reasonable access to the |
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unit for the purpose of making necessary repairs or improvements required by the laws of the |
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United States, the state of Rhode Island, or any subdivision thereof, or for the purpose of |
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inspection as permitted or required by agreement or by law or for the purpose of showing the unit |
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to a prospective purchaser or mortgagee; |
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     (vii) The foreclosing owner: (A) Seeks to permanently board up or demolish the premises |
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because the premises has been cited by a state or local minimum housing code enforcement |
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agency for substantial violations affecting the health and safety of tenants and it is economically |
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unfeasible for the foreclosing owner to eliminate the violations; or (B) Seeks to comply with a |
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state or local minimum housing code enforcement agency that has cited the premises for |
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substantial violations affecting the health and safety of tenants and it is unfeasible to so comply |
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without removing the tenant at sufferance; or (C) Seeks to correct an illegal occupancy because |
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the premises has been cited by a state or local minimum housing code enforcement agency or |
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zoning officials and it is unfeasible to correct such illegal occupancy without removing the tenant |
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at sufferance; and, provided further, that nothing in this section shall limit the rights of a third- |
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party owner to evict a tenant at sufferance upon purchasing the unit from a foreclosing owner by |
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following the procedures for terminating a month to month tenancy set forth in section 34-18-37. |
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     (2) "Reasonable rent" means the lesser of: |
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     (i) The fair market value as established by the United States department of housing and |
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urban development pursuant to 42 U.S.C. (c) section 1437(o) as it exists or may be amended, for |
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a unit of comparable size in the area in which the housing accommodation is located; or |
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     (ii) Any other amount agreed as rent between the tenant at sufferance and the foreclosing |
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mortgagee. |
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     (3) "Tenant at sufferance" means any former owner-occupant of property who becomes a |
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tenant at sufferance as a result of foreclosure. |
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     (c) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, a foreclosing owner shall not evict a tenant |
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at sufferance except for just cause or unless a binding purchase and sale agreement has been |
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executed for a bona fide third party to purchase the housing accommodation from a foreclosing |
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owner and the foreclosing owner has disclosed to the third-party purchaser that said purchaser |
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may be responsible for evicting the current occupants of the housing accommodation after the |
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sale occurs. |
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     (d) Within thirty (30) days of the foreclosure, the foreclosing owner shall deliver to the |
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tenant at sufferance a written notice stating the names, addresses, telephone numbers and |
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telephone contact information of the foreclosing owner, the building manager or other |
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representative of the foreclosing owner responsible for the management of such building and |
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entering into a written rental agreement at a reasonable rent and on such other terms permitted by |
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this section, stating the amount of reasonable rent to be paid and the address to which rental |
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payments shall be sent. This requirement shall be satisfied if the foreclosing owner or someone |
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acting on his or her behalf has: |
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     (1) Posted in a prominent location in the building; |
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     (2) Mailed by first class mail to each unit; and |
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     (3) Slid under the door of the unit occupied by the tenant at sufferance a written notice |
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containing the information required by this paragraph. |
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     (e) A foreclosing owner shall not evict a tenant at sufferance for actions that constitute |
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just cause: and: |
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     (1) A foreclosing owner shall not evict a tenant at sufferance for the following actions |
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that constitute just cause until thirty (30) days after the notice required by subsection (d) of this |
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section is posted and delivered: |
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     (i) The tenant at sufferance has failed to pay the reasonable rent, as long as the |
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foreclosing owner notified the tenant at sufferance in writing of the amount of reasonable rent |
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that was to be paid and to whom it was to be paid; |
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     (ii) The tenant at sufferance has materially violated an express or legally required |
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obligation or covenant of the tenancy; |
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     (iii) The tenancy at sufferance has refused, after written request or demand by the |
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foreclosing owner, to execute a written rental agreement at a reasonable rent and on such terms |
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that are not inconsistent with this section; and |
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     (iv) The foreclosing owner: (A) Seeks to permanently board up or demolish the premises |
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because the premises has been cited by a state or local minimum housing code enforcement |
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agency for substantial violations affecting the health and safety of tenants and it is economically |
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unfeasible for the foreclosing owner to eliminate the violations; or (B) Seeks to comply with a |
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state or local minimum housing code enforcement agency that has cited the premises for |
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substantial violations affecting the health and safety of tenants and it is unfeasible to so comply |
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without removing the tenant at sufferance; or (C) Seeks to correct an illegal occupancy because |
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the premises has been cited by a state or local minimum housing code enforcement agency or |
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zoning officials and it is unfeasible to correct such illegal occupancy without removing the tenant |
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at sufferance. |
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     (2) A foreclosing owner shall not evict a tenant at sufferance for the following actions |
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that constitute just cause until the notice required by subsection (d) is posted and delivered: |
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     (i) The tenant at sufferance is committing a nuisance in the unit; is permitting a nuisance |
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to exist in the unit; is causing substantial damage to the unit or is creating a substantial |
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interference with the quiet enjoyment of other occupants; |
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     (ii) The tenant at sufferance is using or permitting the unit to be used for any illegal |
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purpose; and |
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     (iii) The tenant at sufferance has refused the foreclosing owner reasonable access to the |
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unit for the purpose of making necessary repairs or improvements required by the laws of the |
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United States, the state of Rhode Island or any subdivision thereof, or for the purpose of |
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inspection as permitted or required by agreement or by law or for the purpose of showing the unit |
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to a prospective purchaser or mortgagee. |
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     (f) The following procedures shall be followed for the eviction of a tenant pursuant to |
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subsection (e) of this section: |
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     (1) For evictions brought pursuant to paragraph (e)(1)(i), the foreclosing owner shall |
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follow section 34-l8-35; |
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     (2) For evictions brought pursuant to paragraph (e)(1)(ii) or subdivision (e)(2), the |
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foreclosing owner shall follow section 34-18-36; and |
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     (3) For evictions brought pursuant to paragraphs (e)(1)(iii) or (e)(1)(iv) or for evictions |
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brought where a binding purchase and sale agreement has been executed for a bona fide third |
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party to purchase the housing accommodation from a foreclosing owner, the foreclosing owner |
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shall follow the procedures for terminating a month to month tenancy set forth in section 34-18- |
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     SECTION 3. Section 34-18.1-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 34-18.1 entitled |
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"Commercial Leasing and Other Estates" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     34-18.1-1. Purpose. -- This chapter shall apply to all commercial properties and other |
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estates, excluding residential properties governed by the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, |
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chapter 18 of this title. |
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     This chapter shall apply to all commercial properties and other estates, excluding |
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residential properties governed by the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, chapter 18 of this |
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title. |
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     This chapter shall not apply to the continued occupancy of property by any former owner |
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occupant of property who becomes a tenant at sufferance as a result of a foreclosure of any |
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mortgage on the property by sale of the property pursuant to a power of sale in a mortgage, as |
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described in section 34-11-22; said continued occupancy to be governed by chapter 18 of this |
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title. |
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     SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO PROPERTY - RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT | |
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     This act would provide a former owner of a foreclosed property greater protection against |
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eviction. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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