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Committee sends HOA transition bill to the floor after hours of public testimony

2664364 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 361, which sets timelines for developer control and proxy limits for homeowners associations, was forwarded to the House floor 16–0 after testimony from homeowners, builders and HOA attorneys raised drafting and enforcement concerns.

House Bill 361, a measure to change how and when homeowners associations (HOAs) transfer governance from developers to homeowners and to limit proxy voting, passed the House Business Committee on March 11 by voice and roll call and was sent to the floor with a due‑pass recommendation.

Representative John Weber, sponsor of the bill, told the committee the measure addresses three principal issues: (1) a requirement that, after 75% of lots are conveyed to owners other than the declarant, one‑third of the homeowners‑association board positions be offered to homeowners within 180 days; (2) a limit on proxy votes such that no single owner may hold proxy votes representing more than 50% of…

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