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Michigan Bill Would Transfer Water Bills to Tenants

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

By FINN MILLS

Capital News Service

LANSING – Michigan tenants could soon have the right to directly pay their water bills, even if their landlords fail to do so, under ‍a bill introduced in the state House. ​The legislation⁣ aims to prevent ⁤water shutoffs due to‍ landlord negligence,a problem⁢ impacting renters across ⁣the state.

Sponsored ⁢by Rep. Jimmie⁢ Wilson Jr.,‌ D-Detroit, the⁢ bill⁢ would require⁣ property owners to‌ transfer water⁤ bills to tenants’ names upon request.”Reliable and safe access to water in⁢ Michigan homes is essential,” Wilson said.

Instances of ‍tenants losing water ‌access despite being current on rent payments have been reported in ‌Detroit and other ‍Michigan cities. Wilson ‌cited⁢ a ‍recent case in Detroit where residents of a duplex were without running water for several weeks ‌in 2024 ‌because ⁣the property owner hadn’t paid the water bill since 2020.

The issue disproportionately affects low-income communities.⁣ Detroit’s poverty rate in 2024 was ⁢34.5%,up from 31.9% the ​previous ⁣year, according ‍to the U.S. Census bureau.

While‌ some property owners and utility managers claim their ⁢systems are unable to facilitate bill transfers, co-sponsor Rep.Natalie Price, D-Berkley, pointed to other⁣ Midwest states like Indiana where such transfers ⁣are already legally permitted.

The bill has garnered support‍ from 16 Democratic lawmakers,including Kara Hope of Holt,Carrie Rheingans of Ann Arbor,Penelope ⁤Tsernoglou of East ‍Lansing,and Dylan⁢ Wegelia‌ of Garden City. It is ⁢part of a broader legislative effort known as the Affordable Water⁣ Now Package.

The bill has been referred to the Committee on ⁢Regulatory​ reform for further consideration.

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