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LC 2804

Generally revise housing laws

2025 Regular Session

The bill aims to broadly revise housing laws, but no text or specifics are available.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 2804

Summary — LC 2804: Generally revise housing laws

Overview

  • Bill number: LC 2804
  • Title: Generally revise housing laws
  • Subject: Housing
  • Status: Draft died in process (LC)
  • Introduced: December 11, 2024
  • Last actions:
    • 2024-12-11: Drafter Assigned
    • 2025-05-27: Draft Died in Process

LC 2804 is identified as a bill intended to broadly revise housing-related statutes. Publicly available information does not include the bill text or specific provisions. The current status indicates the draft did not advance and effectively stalled.

Purpose and intent

  • The bill’s stated aim, from the title alone, is to generally revise housing laws. With no text available, the precise policy goals, targeted statutes, or reforms cannot be confirmed.
  • Given the broad phrasing, potential aims could include modernization of housing regulations, alignment of statutes across agencies, and updates to definitions or enforcement mechanisms. However, these are not asserted in any published details for LC 2804.

Key provisions and changes (availability of details)

  • Text not provided publicly: No specific sections, amendments, or policy changes are available for review.
  • If revived in a future form, typical areas such bills touch (illustrative, not confirmed):
    • Tenant protections and landlord-tenant relations
    • Rental housing standards, building codes, safety requirements
    • Zoning, land use, and affordable housing provisions
    • Definitions and administrative processes
    • Enforcement, penalties, and funding for housing programs
  • Any concrete changes would depend on the final language, amendments, and committee actions.

Who would be affected

  • Likely affected groups (tentatively, given the housing focus) include:
    • Tenants and tenant organizations
    • Landlords and property managers
    • Residential developers and investors
    • Local housing authorities and municipal planning departments
    • State or provincial housing agencies (as applicable)

Procedural and timeline notes

  • Introduced: December 11, 2024, with a drafter assigned on the same date.
  • Status detail: The draft died in process on May 27, 2025, indicating no further legislative action on this draft, at least under this number.
  • Implications of status: With the draft dead, there is no current path for passage unless a new version is introduced (potentially as a new bill with a different number). If revived, it would likely undergo standard legislative steps (committee referral, hearings, amendments, floor votes).

Next steps for readers

  • If interested in this topic, monitor for any reintroduction or new housing-law reform bills, especially any that address tenancy, housing supply, or regulatory modernization.
  • For updates, check the legislative tracking resources of the relevant jurisdiction for new bill numbers, text, and status changes.

Note: This summary is based on the available bill information. The absence of text means outcomes and specifics could change if a revised or new version is introduced.

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

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