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Committee clears cleanup bill narrowing who can enforce real-property covenants
2715934 · March 20, 2025
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Summary
House Bill 325 would tighten the definition of parties who may enforce property covenants, clarifying that owners and homeowners associations, and not unrelated third parties, should be the usual enforcers.
The Senate Judiciary Committee considered House Bill 325, a cleanup measure that would narrow who may enforce covenants affecting real property. Representative Steve Fitzpatrick, the bill’s sponsor, said the amendment tightens language so only parties with a property interest or homeowners associations would have enforcement rights, and it was intended to prevent…
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