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Bill would fix two-year limit for real-property damage claims, sponsors say; opponents warn of lost remedies for contamination victims
Summary
Representative (sponsor) opened the hearing on House Bill 301, saying the measure would clarify the two-year statute of limitations for real-property damage and prevent a court-created ‘‘unlimited’’ window for suit.
Representative (sponsor) opened the hearing on House Bill 301, saying the measure would "clarify the statute of limitations is reserved at 2 years upon an act," and make clear the clock runs from discovery of real-property damage rather than allowing a new period after property transfers.
Why it matters: backers — trades groups, builders and the Montana Chamber of Commerce — said a fixed, two-year limitation encourages prompt claims, protects small builders and prevents multiple lawsuits over the same harm. Charles Robinson, speaking for the Montana Chamber of Commerce, told the committee the bill would “promote judicial economy” by ensuring claims are brought while evidence remains reliable.
Supporters’ view: Charles Robinson, representative of…
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