Bill
LC 4299
Generally revise property laws
Overview: Bill Number: LC 4299, Title: Generally revise property laws, Status: (LC) Draft Died in Process, Introduced: January 10, 2025Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this bill
Bill
LC 4299
Overview: Bill Number: LC 4299, Title: Generally revise property laws, Status: (LC) Draft Died in Process, Introduced: January 10, 2025Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this bill
Overview: Bill Number: LC 4299, Title: Generally revise property laws, Status: (LC) Draft Died in Process, Introduced: January 10, 2025
Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this bill is to undertake a comprehensive review and revision of the state's property laws. The intent is to modernize, clarify, and streamline the legal framework governing various property-related matters.
Key Provisions:
- Update definitions and terminology related to different types of property ownership and interests
- Revise procedures for property transfers, conveyances, and recording requirements
- Establish new protections and dispute resolution mechanisms for property owners
- Modify laws pertaining to property taxation, assessments, and exemptions
- Harmonize property-related statutes across different legal codes and subject areas
Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Property owners, both individual and commercial, would be impacted by the changes to property laws and procedures
- Real estate professionals, such as agents, brokers, and title companies, would need to adapt to the revised legal requirements
- Local governments would see changes to property tax administration and assessment practices
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: This bill was introduced in January 2025 but did not progress further in the legislative process, ultimately dying in committee.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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