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Committee backs five‑year statute of limitations for appraisers

Judiciary Committee · February 4, 2026
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Summary

House Bill 14‑29, setting a five‑year statute of limitations for civil actions involving appraisals (aligned with record‑retention periods), advanced from committee unanimously after sponsor testimony and questions about fraud exceptions and prospective effect.

The Judiciary Committee voted 10–0 to advance House Bill 14‑29, a bill from Senator Alexander that would set a five‑year statute of limitations for civil actions involving appraisals and align liability exposure with routine record‑retention practices.

Senator Alexander told the committee the proposal ties the limitations period to the…

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