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Senate adopts narrower HOA bill letting homeowner associations amend bylaws after developer control ends
Summary
The Senate substituted and advanced a narrower version of SB87 to allow homeowners associations to amend bylaws by a 67% vote and renegotiate routine service contracts after a developer turns a project over; the first substitute passed a roll-call to be read for a third time (25–1, 3 absent).
The Utah Senate on the floor on Thursday substituted and advanced first substitute Senate Bill 87, changing how homeowners associations may regain control after developers finish projects.
Sponsor Senator Hickman said the revised bill narrows prior proposals and ‘‘allows homeowners associations, once the developer has finished the project and turned the project over to the association,’’ to amend…
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