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Bill would require homeowner approval for nonessential HOA expenditures over $1,000, sponsor says

Economic Matters Committee · March 14, 2026
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Summary

House Bill 15-77, presented by Delegate Kim Ross, would preserve board authority for repairs and maintenance but require a homeowner majority vote for alterations over $1,000 that are non‑safety/non‑code; sponsor framed it as protecting homeowners from expensive, discretionary projects.

Delegate Kim Ross told the Economic Matters Committee that House Bill 15-77 is intended to share decision‑making power with homeowners when homeowners, rather than boards, will bear the cost of discretionary upgrades. The bill would maintain board authority for safety‑related, maintenance, repair and…

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