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LC 2141

Generally revise housing laws

2025 Regular Session

Broad housing law revisions proposed; but the draft died in process, so no changes to tenants, landlords, or housing policy were enacted.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 2141

Summary: LC 2141 – Generally revise housing laws

Basic Facts

  • Bill Number: LC 2141
  • Title: Generally revise housing laws
  • Status: Draft Died in Process
  • Introduced: November 29, 2024
  • Classification: Bill
  • Subject: Housing (HOUSING)

Legislative Actions

  • 2024-11-29: Drafter Assigned (LC)
  • 2025-05-22: Draft Died in Process

Purpose and Intent

The bill’s title—“Generally revise housing laws”—suggests a broad review and potential overhaul of the state’s housing-related statutes. The available information does not include the bill’s text or stated policy objectives, so the precise aims, such as whether the focus is tenancy protections, zoning/housing supply, affordability, code updates, or enforcement mechanisms, cannot be determined from the data provided.

Key Provisions

  • No substantive provisions are available in the provided material. The specific changes the bill would make to current housing laws, including any new requirements, exemptions, funding, or enforcement tools, are not disclosed here.
  • If the full text becomes available, a detailed section-by-section comparison and impact assessment would be possible.

Affected Parties

  • While not specified, a general housing law revision typically impacts:
    • Tenants and landlords (tenancy terms, housing standards, eviction procedures)
    • Homebuyers and homeowners (property standards, financing or assessment provisions)
    • Property developers and builders (zoning, permits, density, and housing supply provisions)
    • Local governments and housing authorities (implementation, enforcement, and administrative processes)
    • State agencies responsible for housing policy and regulation

Procedural History and Timeline

  • Drafter Assigned: 2024-11-29
  • Draft Died in Process: 2025-05-22
  • The bill did not advance to enactment or formal approval during the period covered by the record. “Died in Process” indicates the draft stalled or was not moved through the standard legislative channels to become law.

Potential Impact and Considerations

  • With no text available, it is not possible to assess fiscal impact, cost-sharing, regulatory burden, or anticipated outcomes for housing supply, affordability, or tenant protections.
  • If reintroduced, the bill would likely undergo committee review, possible amendments, and floor consideration, with opportunities for public input and stakeholder testimony.

Note

The summary reflects only the information provided. If the full bill text or fiscal notes are released, a more detailed analysis of provisions, impacts, and timelines can be prepared.

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

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