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House adopts narrower substitute on condominiums and HOA enforcement after contentious debate

Utah House of Representatives · March 5, 2003
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Summary

Lawmakers debated multiple substitutes to Senate Bill 203 addressing condominium plats, homeowners association enforcement and fee collection; the fifth substitute narrowed management-committee collection authority and extended cure periods, then passed the House 39–31 after extensive floor argument.

The Utah House considered several substitutes to Senate Bill 203, which alters statutes governing condominiums and homeowners associations (HOAs), including the authority to enforce dues, shut off utilities and collect fees from renters under specified conditions.

Representative Adams explained that earlier substitutes had expanded HOA enforcement tools — including a mechanism to…

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