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House approves bill to let towns pursue unfinished developer work and raises home‑guarantee cap to $50,000
Summary
The Connecticut House passed a bill giving local officials new tools to pursue developers who abandon required work and raised the New Home Construction Guarantee Fund cap from $30,000 to $50,000 to reflect inflation and contractor costs.
The House approved legislation on April 25 that aims to strengthen municipal enforcement against developers who fail to complete required site work and to increase the maximum recovery available from the New Home Construction Guarantee Fund.
Representative Calvarys DuGraw (bill proponent) said the bill empowers local zoning and inland‑wetlands officials to pursue developers in circumstances where work is incomplete, the project approval has not expired and the unfinished…
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