Bill
HB 529
Revise laws related to enforcement of liens
Montana HB 529 would revise lien enforcement laws but was withdrawn before consideration; actual provisions remain unclear from public records.
Bill
HB 529
Montana HB 529 would revise lien enforcement laws but was withdrawn before consideration; actual provisions remain unclear from public records.
HB 529 would revise Montana's laws governing how liens are enforced, though the specific provisions are not detailed in available records. The bill was introduced on February 18, 2025, by Representative Steve Fitzpatrick but was withdrawn just one day later on February 19, 2025, before it could advance beyond its first reading.
Lien enforcement laws directly affect creditors, contractors, property owners, and financial institutions by determining how debts secured against property can be collected. Changes to these procedures could impact construction industry practices, real estate transactions, and access to credit. The rapid withdrawal suggests either substantive concerns or procedural issues that prompted reconsideration.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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