Residential Notification Amendments
Utah HB 485 modifies residential property notification requirements, though Senate opposition (enacting clause struck) suggests contentious passage.
Utah HB 485 modifies residential property notification requirements, though Senate opposition (enacting clause struck) suggests contentious passage.
HB 485 is a Utah bill that appears to modify notification requirements for residential properties, though the specific amendments are not detailed in the provided legislative actions. The bill was introduced by Representatives Evan Vickers and Jake Fitisemanu and has recently been returned to the House after Senate processing, including a motion to strike the enacting clause.
Residential notification requirements typically affect property transactions, landlord-tenant relationships, or homeowner obligations. Changes to these requirements can impact transparency in real estate markets, tenant protections, or compliance costs for property owners and managers. The Senate's decision to strike the enacting clause suggests significant concerns about the bill's current form or implementation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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