Relating To Trespassing. [HB-709]
[Real Estate ]
[Housing ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
Establishes a limited alternative process to remove unauthorized persons from residential real property.
HB-709: Relating To Trespassing.
Sponsored by: Rep. Jenna Takenouchi
The Committee(s) On Hsg Recommend(s) That The Measure Be Deferred. on 02/12/2025
Relating To Property. [SB-1006]
[Defense ]
[Real Estate ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[National Security ]
[Military ]
[Funding ]
Prohibits certain foreign parties from owning, purchasing, or acquiring an interest in lands located with 10 miles of a military installation or land within the State. Establishes an Office of Intelligence within the Department of Defense to investigate claims that land is unlawfully owned by a prohibited foreign party. Requires the Attorney General to undertake enforcement activities. Appropriates moneys.
SB-1006: Relating To Property.
Sponsored by: Sen. Brenton Awa
Referred To Wtl/psm/tca, Wam/jdc. on 01/23/2025
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29 and Title 66, relative to real property. [HB-216]
[Real Estate ]
[Crime ]
[Law Enforcement ]
[Property Tax ]
As enacted, creates a legal process through which a person may request the immediate removal of an unlawful occupant of the person's commercial real property by filing a complaint with the sheriff for the county in which the property is located. - Amends TCA Title 29 and Title 66.
HB-216: AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29 and Title 66, relative to real property.
Sponsored by: Rep. William Lamberth
Effective Date(s) 07/01/2025 on 04/04/2025
Crimes Relating to Animals - Restrictions on Keeping Roosters [SB-375]
[Animals ]
[Crime ]
[Public Safety ]
Prohibiting, beginning January 1, 2027, a certain person from keeping a rooster movement-constrained through use of a certain enclosure or tether, subject to certain exceptions; establishing that a violation of the Act is a civil offense; and providing that the Act may be enforced by any State or local law enforcement officers or local animal control authority for the jurisdiction where the violation occurs.
SB-375: Crimes Relating to Animals - Restrictions on Keeping Roosters
Sponsored by: Sen. Benjamin Kramer
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 184 on 04/22/2025
Relating To Real Property. [SB-644]
[Real Estate ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Funding ]
Repeals the Land Court. Requires registered owners of an interest in property registered in land court to deregister their interest. Requires the land court to inform registered owners of the requirement to deregister. Appropriates moneys.
SB-644: Relating To Real Property.
Sponsored by: Sen. Jarrett Keohokalole
Referred To Wtl, Wam/jdc. on 01/23/2025
Prince George's County - Community Associations - Registration Fees for Administrative Hearing Process PG 408-25 [HB-360]
[Community Development ]
[Housing ]
[Real Estate ]
Altering the registration fee requirement for the Community Association Registry; permitting the County Executive to establish the registration fee; prohibiting a person or entity who fails to register from filing a dispute; and requiring the Prince George's County Office of Community Relations to provide revenue from annual community association registration fees to fund the administrative hearing process for disputes between community associations and owners in Prince George's County.
HB-360: Prince George's County - Community Associations - Registration Fees for Administrative Hearing Process PG 408-25
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 597 on 05/13/2025
Natural Resources - Roadside Tree Removal Permit Notification Act [HB-362]
[Environmental ]
[Real Estate ]
[Community Development ]
[Property Tax ]
Requiring an applicant for a roadside tree removal permit to provide notice of the application to all owners of property abutting and adjacent to the property subject to the application and the governing body of any common ownership community that has control over the land on which the tree subject to the application is located by certified mail, return receipt requested.
HB-362: Natural Resources - Roadside Tree Removal Permit Notification Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Marc Korman
Withdrawn By Sponsor on 03/03/2025
Anne Arundel County – Property Tax Credit – Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake, Incorporated [HB-447]
[Property Tax ]
[Real Estate ]
[Housing ]
[Community Development ]
[Nonprofit ]
Altering the name of Arundel Habitat for Humanity, Inc., to be Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake, Incorporated, for purposes of a certain property tax credit against the county or municipal corporation tax imposed on the entity; and authorizing the tax credit for any real property owned by the entity.
HB-447: Anne Arundel County – Property Tax Credit – Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake, Incorporated
Sponsored by: Rep. Brian Chisholm
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 178 on 04/22/2025
Medical Debt - Complaints for Money Judgment and Real Property Liens [SB-349]
[Healthcare ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Property Tax ]
Establishing certain requirements for a complaint for a money judgment for medical debt; defining "medical debt" as a debt owed by a consumer to a person, the person's agent or assignee for the provision of medical services, products, or devices; providing that medical debt does not include debt charged to a credit card except under certain circumstances; prohibiting the creation of a lien on owner-occupied residential property for the payment of medical debt; and applying the Act prospectively.
SB-349: Medical Debt - Complaints for Money Judgment and Real Property Liens
Sponsored by: Sen. Sara Love
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 497 on 05/13/2025
Budget Reconciliation and Financing Act of 2025 [HB-352]
[Finance ]
[Taxes ]
[Budget and Spending ]
[Funding ]
Establishing or altering certain administrative penalties; altering or repealing certain required appropriations; authorizing the use of certain funds for certain purposes; establishing certain funds; authorizing, requiring, or altering the distribution of certain revenue; altering the rates and rate brackets under the State income tax on certain income of individuals; increasing the cap on the percentage that may be deducted from all open purses and paid to a certain organization; etc.
HB-352: Budget Reconciliation and Financing Act of 2025
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 604 on 05/20/2025
Property Tax - Day Care Centers, Child Care Homes, and Child Care Centers [HB-389]
[Property Tax ]
[Taxes ]
[Children and Youth ]
[Housing ]
[Education ]
Exempting personal property used in connection with certain large family child care homes from valuation and taxation; authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City or the governing body of a county or a municipal corporation to grant, by law, a property tax credit against the real property tax owed on the portion of real property used for certain large family child care homes; increasing the maximum amount of a property tax credit that may be granted for certain child care homes and centers and day care centers; etc.
HB-389: Property Tax - Day Care Centers, Child Care Homes, and Child Care Centers
Sponsored by: Rep. Julie Palakovich Carr
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 122 on 04/22/2025
Condominiums - Property Insurance Deductibles - Unit Owner Responsibility [HB-449]
[Real Estate ]
[Insurance ]
[Housing ]
[Consumer Protection ]
Increasing, from $10,000 to $25,000, the maximum amount of the council of unit owners' property insurance deductible for which a unit owner is responsible if the cause of damage to or destruction of any portion of the condominium originates from the unit owner's unit; and providing that a contract for the resale of a condominium unit by a unit owner other than the developer is not enforceable unless it contains a written notice of the unit owner's responsibility for the amount of the deductible where damage or originates from the unit.
HB-449: Condominiums - Property Insurance Deductibles - Unit Owner Responsibility
Sponsored by: Rep. Marvin Holmes
Referred Judicial Proceedings on 02/28/2025
Affordable Housing Payment In Lieu of Taxes Expansion Act [HB-390]
[Housing ]
[Real Estate ]
[Taxes ]
[Property Tax ]
[Community Development ]
Authorizing an owner of real property used for rental housing and the governing body of a county to enter into a payment in lieu of taxes agreement for maintaining at least 25% of the rental housing units located at the real property as affordable dwelling units for at least 15 years; and authorizing the governing body of the county to require the owner of real property to maintain a higher percentage of rental housing units as affordable dwelling units than the minimum percentage specified in the Act.
HB-390: Affordable Housing Payment In Lieu of Taxes Expansion Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Marc Korman
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 107 on 04/22/2025
Budget Reconciliation and Financing Act of 2025 [SB-321]
[Finance ]
[Taxes ]
[Budget and Spending ]
Establishing or altering certain administrative penalties; altering or repealing certain required appropriations; authorizing the use of certain funds for certain purposes; establishing certain funds; authorizing, requiring, or altering the distribution of certain revenue; altering the rates and rate brackets under the State income tax on certain income of individuals; requiring certain groups of corporations to file a combined income tax return reflecting the aggregate income tax liability of all members of the group; etc.
SB-321: Budget Reconciliation and Financing Act of 2025
Sponsored by: No sponsors
Hearing Canceled on 02/14/2025
Medical Debt - Complaints for Money Judgment and Real Property Liens [HB-428]
[Healthcare ]
[Consumer Protection ]
[Real Estate ]
[Housing ]
Establishing certain requirements for a complaint for a money judgment; defining "medical debt" as a debt owed by a consumer to a provider of medical services, products, or devices, but does not include debt charged to a credit card except under certain circumstances; prohibiting the creation of a lien on owner-occupied residential property by contract or as a result of a breach of contract for the payment of medical debt; and applying the Act prospectively.
HB-428: Medical Debt - Complaints for Money Judgment and Real Property Liens
Sponsored by: Rep. Anne Kaiser
Approved By The Governor - Chapter 498 on 05/13/2025