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Committee hears HB 62 to create new oversight rules for HOAs and condo associations

2389038 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 62, the Georgia HOA Accountability and Community Empowerment Act, drew multiple homeowners, local officials, and trade groups to a full‑committee hearing. Supporters urged more oversight and residency rules for board members; builders warned the proposal could limit developer tools during build‑out.

Representative Sandra Scott presented House Bill 62, the “Georgia HOA Accountability and Community Empowerment Act,” to the Governmental Affairs committee, describing a package of governance, election and transparency requirements for homeowners associations (HOAs) and condominium associations.

Scott said the bill would require board members to be residents of the communities they govern, establish annual elections with one vote per unit, require HOAs to maintain ballot records for public inspection, create a petition process to contest election…

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