Housing developments: disasters: reconstruction of destroyed or damaged structures.
SB 625 streamlines rebuilding homes after disasters by voiding restrictive covenants, ensuring quick local approvals, and supporting homeowners in recovery efforts.
SB 625 streamlines rebuilding homes after disasters by voiding restrictive covenants, ensuring quick local approvals, and supporting homeowners in recovery efforts.
Bill Number: SB 625
Title: Housing developments: disasters: reconstruction of destroyed or damaged structures
Status: Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 548, Statutes of 2025
Introduced: February 20, 2025
Author: Wahab
Coauthors: Cortese, Reyes, Cervantes, Laird, Archuleta, Pérez, Richardson, Umberg, Caballero
SB 625 aims to facilitate the reconstruction of residential structures that have been destroyed or damaged due to disasters. The bill seeks to eliminate barriers imposed by covenants, restrictions, or conditions that may hinder the rebuilding process, thereby promoting housing recovery in affected areas.
Void Covenants and Restrictions:
Attorney's Fees:
Application Review Process:
Streamlined Approval Process:
Use of Temporary Housing:
Labor Standards Compliance:
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Exemption:
Statewide Applicability:
Affected Parties:
Procedural Changes:
Financial Implications:
SB 625 represents a significant legislative effort to streamline the rebuilding process for residential structures damaged by disasters, ensuring that homeowners can recover more quickly and efficiently. By removing restrictive covenants and establishing clear timelines for local government actions, the bill aims to facilitate housing recovery in California.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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