Bill to End Hidden Pet Restrictions in Rental Applications Advances in Legislature

SB 1296, bill to require upfront disclosure of rental pet policies before renters pay application fees, passes Assembly Judiciary Committee

SACRAMENTOMichelson Center for Public Policy applauds the Assembly Judiciary Committee’s passage of SB 1296, the Pet Policy Transparency Act, a commonsense transparency bill that requires landlords to clearly disclose rental pet policies before charging an application fee. 

Authored by Sen. María Elena Durazo and co-authored by Assemblymembers Isaac G. Bryan and Matt Haney, SB 1296 would help renters avoid spending money on applications for homes that do not fit their needs, while helping landlords reduce confusion, repetitive inquiries, and applications from renters who do not qualify under a property’s existing pet policy.

The following is a statement from Jennifer Naitaki, Senior Advisor to Michelson Center for Public Policy (MCPP):

“Clear upfront disclosure is good for everyone. We are not asking housing providers to change their pet policies. We are asking them to make those rules clear upfront. Renters should not spend time and money applying for housing only to discover later that a property's pet policy makes them ineligible, and landlords should not have to waste time reviewing applications that were never a fit. SB 1296 is a commonsense transparency measure that avoids unnecessary costs and creates a clearer process for both renters and housing providers.”

MCPP is proud to sponsor SB 1296 as part of its work to advance practical, balanced policies that support renters, housing providers, and the bond between people and their pets.

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The Michelson Center for Public Policy (MCPP) is a 501(c)(4) organization advancing legislative change through strategic collaboration with policymakers, advocacy organizations, and civic leaders. Focused on education, equity, justice, medical research, and animal welfare, MCPP complements the work of Michelson Philanthropies through bold, effective advocacy. Learn more at www.michelsonpolicy.org.

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