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Committee defers bill requiring condominium associations to repair health or safety defects after heavy opposition
Summary
SB573, a bill that would require condominium associations to repair defective common elements that constitute health or safety violations, drew broad opposition from industry and construction-defect attorneys and was deferred by the Senate Commerce and Consumer Protection Committee on Feb. 19.
The Senate Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection on Feb. 19 deferred SB573, a bill that would require condominium associations to repair defective conditions of common elements that constitute health or safety violations, after receiving widespread opposition in written and oral testimony.
The committee staff reported three written testimonies in support, 18 in opposition and four…
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