Connecticut 2023 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05497

Introduced
1/17/23  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Smoke And Carbon Monoxide Detector Affidavit Provided By Transferors Of Residential Property.

Impact

The proposed changes would directly impact the responsibilities of transferors of residential property concerning smoke and carbon monoxide safety equipment. By removing the requirement for the transferee to certify compliance with the Fire Safety Code and other related codes, the bill could lower the barriers for sellers, which may lead to an increase in residential property transactions. This legal adjustment is expected to make the real estate process more efficient, particularly for properties that might otherwise be delayed due to strict compliance requirements on detector installations and maintenance.

Summary

House Bill 05497 is focused on amending existing regulations related to smoke and carbon monoxide detector affidavits that are required during the transfer of residential property. The bill seeks to simplify the affidavit process that sellers must complete when selling homes designed for one or two families. By modifying section 29-453 of the general statutes, the bill eliminates certain requirements regarding compliance verification and equipment operation for smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. This move aims to make it easier for sellers to complete the paperwork involved in property transactions, potentially encouraging more timely and hassle-free sales.

Contention

While proponents of HB 05497 argue that the bill streamlines the process and encourages compliance, there are potential concerns regarding safety that could arise from these changes. Critics may argue that reducing regulatory oversight could lead to a lack of necessary safety assurances for new homeowners. The balance between facilitating smoother real estate transactions and ensuring the safety of future occupants will be a point of discussion as the bill moves through the legislative process. Ensuring that residents are adequately protected while promoting real estate market activity is likely to be a central theme in the debate surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05230

An Act Concerning Smoke Detectors In The Solid Waste Stream.

CT SB00416

An Act Concerning The Conversion Of Commercial Real Property For Residential Use.

CT HB05461

An Act Concerning Wholesaling Residential Properties.

CT SB00343

An Act Concerning Membership Of The Codes And Standards Committee And Battery-charged Security Fences.

CT HB05477

An Act Concerning Penalties For Blight Upon Real Property, Municipal Agreements To Fix Assessments And A Personal Property Tax Exemption.

CT SB00280

An Act Concerning Train Crew Size Requirements And The Installation Of Hotbox Detectors.

CT HB05483

An Act Establishing And Transferring Various Functions To A Division Of Fire Services Administration Within The Department Of Emergency Services And Public Protection, Revising The Powers And Composition Of The Commission On Fire Prevention And Control And Establishing A Working Group.

CT SB00270

An Act Concerning Tax Credits For The Conversion Of Commercial Properties.

CT HB05174

An Act Concerning Temporary Shelter Units For Persons Experiencing Homelessness Or Refugees Located On Real Property Owned By Religious Organizations.

CT SB00011

An Act Concerning Connecticut Resiliency Planning And Providing Municipal Options For Climate Resilience.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.