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LC 3652

Generally revise property laws

2025 Regular Session

LC 3652 aimed to broadly revise property laws, but it stayed as a draft and died in process, leaving no enacted changes or enforceable rules.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 3652

LC 3652 – Generally revise property laws

Overview

LC 3652 is a bill titled “Generally revise property laws,” indicating a broad reform effort to overhaul property-related statutes. Based on the information provided, the bill is in draft form and did not advance past the drafting stage.

Status and Timeline

  • Introduced: December 14, 2024
  • 2024-12-14: Drafter Assigned
  • 2024-12-14: Draft On Hold
  • 2025-05-23: Draft Died in Process

The bill’s status is “Draft Died in Process,” meaning it did not progress toward a committee vote or passage and is not likely to become law in its current form.

What is Known About the Bill

  • Legislative designation: LC (Legislative Council) draft
  • Title indicates a broad, general revision of property laws
  • No specific text or provisions are provided in the information available here, so the precise changes, sections, or mechanisms proposed by LC 3652 cannot be detailed from this data alone

Key Provisions

  • Specific provisions are not documented in the provided summary. Without the bill’s text, we cannot enumerate:
    • Which areas of property law would be revised (e.g., ownership, transfers, leases, encumbrances, recording acts, eminent domain, taxation, zoning interactions)
    • Any new definitions, standards, or regulatory frameworks
    • Timing, transition rules, or effective dates

Affected Parties ( implied, not specified )

  • In general, a broad property-law revision could affect property owners, tenants, lenders, real estate professionals, local governments, and registries. However, since the bill died in process, there are no enacted changes to current law to affect these groups at this time.

Impact and Policy Implications

  • Current status: No enacted changes; the bill is not moving forward.
  • If reintroduced with a similar scope, stakeholders would want to review the exact text to understand new requirements, responsibilities, costs, and transitional timelines.

Next Steps

  • To provide a substantive summary of provisions and impacts, the full bill text or a detailed synopsis is needed. Access the legislative ledger or official bill text for LC 3652 to identify specific revisions, timelines, and affected statutes.

If you’d like, I can summarize the bill in greater depth once the formal text becomes available or if you can share the bill’s draft language.

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

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