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Brian Stutzman
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2 bad new landlord bills being heard today in Idaho Senate

Brian Stutzman
  • Investor
  • idaho falls, ID
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testify or learn more here

You can remote or in person testify in Boise this afternoon on 2 bills affecting landlords.

1. You can not raise rent without a 60 day notice

2 You can not accept rental applicationswithout an empty, then you can not take more than 1 at a time it appears.

Read the bills, and sign up to testify if you wish, or contact your legisators, see link at top

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Brian Stutzman
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Brian Stutzman
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The rental application bill was pulled back from the floor yesterday and put back in committee it might be dead.

The 60 day notice bill has been held by the chairman and the committee. It might be dead

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