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HB 213

Property Rights

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Webster Barnaby and 2 co-sponsors

Florida House property rights bill received favorable committee review but was superseded when its Senate companion bill passed into law as Ch. 2025-112.

Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/SB 322 (Ch. 2025-112)
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Bill Summary · HB 213

Legislative bill overview

HB 213 is a Florida property rights bill sponsored by three House members that underwent committee review and received a favorable recommendation with a committee substitute. The bill was ultimately laid on the table after a companion bill (CS/CS/SB 322) passed and was enacted into law as Chapter 2025-112.

Why is this important

Property rights legislation directly affects homeowners, businesses, and landowners' legal protections and freedoms regarding their real estate. The passage of the companion Senate bill into law indicates the Legislature prioritized this property rights framework during the 2025 session, making it binding state policy.

Potential points of contention

  • The specific provisions of HB 213 cannot be fully assessed from the legislative record provided, as the actual bill text's substantive changes are not included
  • The decision to pass the Senate companion instead of the House version may indicate differences in approach that some stakeholders preferred over others
  • Without knowing the bill's specific content, it's unclear whether it expands or restricts property rights, potentially affecting regulatory agencies, local governments, or individual landowners differently

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

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