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Committee Hears Bill to Bring Condo-Style Transparency to Homeowner Associations
Summary
HB1523 would require key transparency measures for homeowner associations by mirroring selected condominium-law provisions (personnel pay, expenditures, records access). Proponents said homeowners deserve access to board records; association groups supported transparency but recommended practical timing and executive-session edits.
Representative Joe Alexander introduced HB1523, aiming to move key transparency requirements from condominium law into homeowner-association (HOA) statutes. He said the text focuses on the most critical, practical items to give HOA owners information similar to condo owners: personnel compensation, spending records, and conflict-of-interest disclosures, with an effective-date delay to allow associations to…
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