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S 328

An act relating to housing and common interest communities

2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont bill addressing housing and common interest community governance currently under committee review with details pending full text release.

Senate Message: Signed by Governor June 18, 2026
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Bill Summary · S 328

Legislative bill overview

S 328 is a Vermont legislative proposal focused on housing and common interest communities (such as condominiums and homeowner associations). The bill has recently been introduced and is currently in the committee review process, having been assigned to the Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs for further analysis and development.

Why is this important

Housing policy directly affects affordability, property rights, and community governance for thousands of Vermont residents. Common interest communities require clear regulatory frameworks to balance homeowner protections with operational flexibility and property management standards.

Potential points of contention

  • Regulatory scope: Whether the bill strengthens tenant/owner protections or increases administrative burdens on property managers and associations
  • Affordability mechanisms: Whether provisions address housing costs or focus primarily on governance structures within existing communities
  • Enforcement and oversight: The extent of state involvement in common interest community disputes versus self-regulation by associations

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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