Alabama 2025 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB331

Introduced
2/25/25  

Caption

Class 1 municipalities; vacant property registration authorized

Impact

Should HB331 be enacted, it would create a framework for municipalities to implement a vacant property registration program, which could ultimately promote public health and safety. By imposing registration fees and maintenance standards, the bill aims to discourage property vacancy and encourage occupancy. This could lead to revitalization efforts in neighborhoods plagued by blight due to vacant structures, helping to stabilize property values in surrounding areas while ensuring public resources are not disproportionately stretched in response to the challenges posed by empty buildings.

Summary

House Bill 331 seeks to address the challenges posed by vacant properties in Class 1 municipalities by allowing these municipalities to adopt regulations for vacant property registration. The bill emphasizes the detrimental effects vacant properties can have on communities, including fostering crime, diminishing property values, and requiring municipalities to expend resources to manage these issues. The proposed ordinance would require owners of vacant properties to register their properties, thus enabling cities to keep track of unoccupied homes and businesses.

Contention

Notably, there may be contention surrounding the implementation of registration fees and penalties for non-compliance. Owners of vacant properties might view the fees as an additional financial burden, especially if their properties are situated in areas where market conditions have made selling or leasing difficult. Moreover, there could be debates over how strictly municipalities enforce maintenance standards and the powers granted to local governments to inspect properties and manage violations. The balance between community policing of vacant properties and the rights of property owners will be a key issue as discussions around HB331 continue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB437

Class 1 municipalities, (Birmingham), vacant property registration ordinance, city council may adopt, fees, liens for noncompliance

AL SB9

Class 1 Municipalities, enforcement of state regulations and municipal code liens, judicial in rem foreclosure, court-ordered sale of property, recovery of unpaid liens and cost of enforcement, not applicable to owner-occupied real property.

AL SB336

Research and Development Corridors; establishment of by counties and Class 1 municipalities as public corporation authorized; provide for the powers of research and development corridors.

AL HB107

Dale County, municipalities, golf carts, authorized to provide for use on municipal streets, constitutional amendment.

AL SB3

Local land bank authorities, tax sale property acquisitions, tax exemption for acquired properties, tax revenue allocation, conveyance to state and local governments, multijurisdictional land bank authorities, Governor authorized to create upon state of emergency.

AL HB332

Municipalities; warrant procedures, certain digital, electronic, or telephonic means of obtaining a warrant authorized

AL HB128

Municipal historic preservation commissions; municipalities prohibited from designating place of worship as historic property; places of worship authorized to agree to historic designation; retroactive application, provided for

AL SB242

Innovation Districts; establishment of by counties and municipalities as public corporation authorized; provide for the powers of innovation districts

AL HB349

Innovation Districts; establishment of by counties and municipalities as public corporation authorized; provide for the powers of innovation districts.

AL HB198

Building codes; Alabama Home Builders Licensure Board; Alabama Residential Building Code, authorized to be established

Similar Bills

AL HB437

Class 1 municipalities, (Birmingham), vacant property registration ordinance, city council may adopt, fees, liens for noncompliance

CO HB1002

Primary Residence Real Property Valuation

CO SB111

Senior Primary Residence Prop Tax Reduction

CO SB238

2023 And 2024 Property Tax

NH HB1365

Allowing towns and cities to tax residential and non-residential property at different rates.

NJ S882

Exempts transfers of residential real property between family members from inheritance tax.

NJ A3366

Exempts transfers of residential real property between family members from inheritance tax.

NJ A1519

Concerns discriminatory appraisals of residential property on basis of race or national origin.