The bill amends Title 33 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically referencing the responsibilities of subdividers in ensuring that buyers of real estate are aware of the water supply situation. This change in law is significant as it seeks to mitigate issues of insufficient water supply, which has become an increasingly critical concern in Arizona as population growth pressures water resources. By mandating disclosure of this information, the bill intends to protect consumers and inform their buying decisions.
Summary
SB1481, titled 'Home sales; water supply disclosure,' introduces a requirement for subdividers selling lots in subdivisions outside of active management areas in Arizona. Effective from January 1, 2023, subdividers must record a document with the county recorder that states the water adequacy or inadequacy for the subdivision, based on assessments from the Department of Water Resources. This legislation aims to increase transparency about water resources in property transactions, giving potential buyers crucial information regarding the water supply status before making a purchase.
Contention
There may be contention surrounding the bill from both real estate developers and environmental groups. Developers might express concern about the additional requirements and potential legal liabilities related to the disclosure of water supply conditions. Conversely, environmental advocates may argue that while the intention of the bill is good, it may not go far enough in ensuring long-term sustainability of water resources in areas with known water scarcity issues. The balance of economic development versus environmental protection remains a key point of debate surrounding this legislation.
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 43, Chapter 38; Title 48, Chapter 24; Title 48, Chapter 245; Title 48, Chapter 246; Title 48, Chapter 249; Title 48, Chapter 25; Title 48, Chapter 64; Title 48, Chapter 65 and Title 61, Chapter 3, relative to entities filing documents with the secretary of state.
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 43, Chapter 38; Title 48, Chapter 24; Title 48, Chapter 245; Title 48, Chapter 246; Title 48, Chapter 249; Title 48, Chapter 25; Title 48, Chapter 64; Title 48, Chapter 65 and Title 61, Chapter 3, relative to entities filing documents with the secretary of state.