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Committee moves shoreline disclosure bill forward after debate over ad‑level practicality
Summary
HB 2431, which would require certain shoreline disclosure elements earlier in real‑estate transactions (including on advertisements or listings), was passed to the next committee after testimony from DLNR, Surfrider and realtors on timing, practicality and liability concerns.
The House Committee on Water and Land advanced HB 2431 HD1, a bill that would move certain seller disclosures about shoreline conditions — permitted and unpermitted erosion control structures, expiration dates for permits, notices of alleged violation and fines — earlier in real‑estate transactions so prospective buyers see them before committing.
Michael Kane (DLNR) testified the bill does not add new disclosure items but…
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