Colorado 2022 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB072

Introduced
1/19/22  
Refer
1/19/22  

Caption

Grants To Incentivize Home Use For Renters

Impact

The implementation of SB072 is expected to influence state housing laws by formalizing a mechanism to support and encourage the use of residential properties for rental purposes. As a pilot program, it aims to gather data on its effectiveness, with the Division of Housing in the Department of Local Affairs tasked with administering the program and publishing annual reports on its performance. These reports will include information on the number of grants awarded and the overall impact of the program on housing availability for renters.

Summary

Senate Bill 072 (SB072) introduces a grant program aimed at incentivizing homeowners, particularly senior citizens, to make residential space within their homes available for long-term rental. The program is established as a three-year pilot initiative, beginning in the 2023-24 fiscal year. Homeowners aged 55 and older who occupy the property as their primary residence and provide space for individuals seeking long-term rental housing for at least 180 days will be eligible for a one-time grant of $500. This initiative reflects a proactive approach to address housing shortages by utilizing existing residential capacity.

Conclusion

Overall, SB072 represents a pragmatic effort by the state to tackle housing issues through community engagement and support for homeowners. By providing financial assistance for long-term rentals, the bill aims not only to promote affordable housing solutions but also to foster a culture of inclusivity and support within local communities. However, the effectiveness and social equity of the program will need to be assessed as it progresses.

Contention

There may be several points of contention regarding SB072, particularly centered around the eligibility criteria and funding aspects. The bill limits grants to homeowners over 55, which some may argue excludes younger homeowners who could also contribute to addressing rental shortages. Additionally, the total funding for the program is capped at $2 million, raising concerns about whether this amount will be sufficient to meet the demand for such grants. Critics might express that without further financial investment or broader eligibility, the bill's impact may be limited.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1045

Treatment for Substance Use Disorders

CO SB008

Kinship Foster Care Homes

CO HB1152

Accessory Dwelling Units

CO SB048

Substance Use Disorders Recovery

CO HB1294

Mobile Homes in Mobile Home Parks

CO HB1313

Housing in Transit-Oriented Communities

CO SB146

Tax Credit for Qualified Renters

CO HB1295

Creative Industry Community Revitalization Incentives

CO HB1362

Measures to Incentivize Graywater Use

CO SB214

Implement State Climate Goals

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