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Utah House approves bill tightening HOA rules, allowing rental fees and EV‑charging access

Utah House of Representatives · March 3, 2023
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Summary

The House passed Senate Bill 191 to update condominium and community association law, allowing associations to disqualify board members for specified criminal records, permit annual rental fees up to $250 where rentals exceed 35% of units, protect homeowner choices for front‑yard landscaping and prohibit certain drought‑era restrictions, and require processes for EV charging placement. (Passed 65–5.)

Representative Malloy told the House that Senate Bill 191 would make ‘‘clarity, technical changes, new definitions’’ across homeowners association law and add several substantive limits and permissions for associations.

Malloy said the bill lets associations disqualify a board member based on criminal records ‘‘such as felonies or *** offenders’’ and allows associations with more than 35 percent rental units to charge an annual fee ‘‘up to $250’’ for rental…

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