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Assemblyman Colton explains lone recorded no vote on property-access bill
Summary
Assemblymember Colton explained his negative vote on Bill 357B, arguing the proposed change to the Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law unduly favors developers and could impose added costs on adjoining property owners and tenants.
Assemblymember Colton formally explained his negative vote on Bill 357B, an amendment to the Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law that was advanced on the consent calendar.
Colton said the existing statute balances the rights of property owners when access is needed for repairs or improvements on adjoining land. He said the bill’s revisions tilt the balance…
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