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LC 2348

Revise property laws.

2025 Regular Session

Montana property law revision bill (LC 2348) died during drafting stage without formal introduction or public disclosure of its specific proposed changes.

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Bill Summary · LC 2348

Legislative bill overview

Bill LC 2348 is a Montana legislative concept that proposed revisions to the state's property laws. The bill never advanced beyond the drafting stage and ultimately died in the legislative process without being formally introduced as a bill.

Why is this important

Property law reforms can significantly affect real estate transactions, property rights, land use regulations, and the cost of doing business in Montana. Changes to property laws typically impact homeowners, landowners, farmers, and businesses across the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of available details: Since the bill died during drafting, the specific provisions remain unknown, making it impossible to assess which stakeholder groups would have been affected or opposed
  • Process failure: The bill's death in the drafting stage suggests either insufficient support among legislators or unresolved technical/policy disagreements between drafters and sponsors
  • No public record: Without formal introduction, there is no official bill text, fiscal analysis, or legislative record to indicate what property law changes were being considered

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

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