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House conference text applies same durational primary‑residence rule to owner‑occupied and rental housing
Summary
Conference committee staff said the House counteroffer to the Senate would require that units in housing infrastructure agreements be offered as primary residences until project indebtedness is retired, and would allow municipalities flexibility on enforcement mechanisms.
In the Jan. 27 House–Senate conference on S.127, John Gray of the Office of Legislative Council said the House is proposing that any housing unit subject to a housing infrastructure agreement be offered exclusively as a primary residence “until all indebtedness for the housing infrastructure project of which that housing development is part has been retired.”
The provision replaces an earlier two‑pronged approach that treated owner‑occupied and rental housing differently by applying the same durational requirement to both categories, Gray said. The change appears in the conference draft’s…
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