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LC 1076

Generally revise housing laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 1076 aimed to generally revise housing laws, but the draft died in process, so no changes were enacted and housing rules remain as they were.

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Bill Summary · LC 1076

Summary of LC 1076 — Generally revise housing laws

Overview

LC 1076 is a bill described with the title “Generally revise housing laws.” The legislative status indicates it did not advance and is categorized as a draft that died in the process. The bill was introduced on November 11, 2024, and is identified as a housing-related measure (subject: HOUSING). A drafter was assigned on the introduction date, and the most recent action recorded is that the draft died in process on May 23, 2025.

Status and Timeline

  • Introduced: November 11, 2024
  • Drafter Assigned: November 11, 2024
  • Last Action: Draft Died in Process — May 23, 2025
  • Current Status: Draft Died in Process (no enacted changes)

Purpose and Scope (based on title)

  • The bill’s stated purpose, as far as available data show, is to generally revise housing laws. The exact scope, specifics, and policy objectives are not provided in the available summary text.
  • Without the bill’s full text, it is not possible to identify the precise areas addressed (e.g., tenant protections, landlord obligations, zoning or land-use changes, building codes, enforcement, or affordability provisions).

Key Provisions (Not Publicly Available)

  • Specific provisions, amendments, or new requirements are not included in the provided materials.
  • If text were available, provisions would typically be enumerated by:
    • Sections that modify existing housing statutes
    • New standards or requirements for landlords, tenants, or developers
    • Administrative or enforcement mechanisms
    • Impact on zoning, building codes, or affordable housing programs
    • Effective dates and transitional provisions

Affected Parties

  • Tenants and landlords (common in housing-law revisions)
  • Housing authorities or local governments
  • Developers, property managers, and construction/real estate interests
  • General public impacts related to housing access, affordability, and compliance

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • The draft died in process, effectively halting progression in its current form.
  • As a draft bill, it would require reintroduction and potentially substantial revision to advance in a future session.

Potential Next Steps

  • Reintroduction in a future legislative session with updated text.
  • Public release of the bill’s full language to clarify scope and impact.
  • Stakeholder input and committee hearings to refine provisions and timelines.

Note: The above is based on the available summary data. The actual effects depend on the finalized text, which is not provided here.

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

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