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Senate committee advances bill to make right-of-first-refusal permanent, widens "bad actor" bar at tax sales
Summary
The Senate Government Organization Committee voted to report the committee substitute for Senate Bill 538 to the full Senate with a recommendation that it do pass, adopting an amendment that broadens criteria to disqualify buyers at tax‑delinquent property auctions.
The Senate Government Organization Committee voted to report the committee substitute for Senate Bill 538 to the full Senate with a recommendation that it do pass, adopting an amendment that broadens the criteria used to bar certain buyers from acquiring tax‑delinquent properties.
The committee substitute keeps in place the bill’s core change — removing a sunset and notice provision so the right of first refusal remains permanent — and incorporates an amendment…
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