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Governor DeSantis Signs Florida Renter Fee Bill

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a heavily debated bill that could lead to landlords collecting monthly fees instead of security deposits from renters.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a heavily debated bill that could lead to landlords collecting monthly fees instead of security deposits from renters.

The bill (HB 133), which lawmakers approved in April, was one of 12 measures that DeSantis signed Friday.

Under the bill, landlords could offer the option of paying monthly fees instead of security deposits, though landlords would not be required to do so.

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Renters would decide whether to pay the fees or deposits. With rental costs soaring across the state, the bill’s supporters said it would provide an option to help renters get into apartments without having to come up with potentially thousands of dollars in upfront money.

But opponents said the fees would not be capped and that renters couldn’t eventually recoup the money, like they might with security deposits.

Also, opponents said that after the renters move out, they could be forced to pay to repair damage to apartments.

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