Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00754 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/16/2025

                             
 
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General Assembly  Proposed Bill No. 754  
January Session, 2025  
LCO No. 119 
 
 
Referred to Committee on HOUSING  
 
 
Introduced by:  
SEN. ANWAR, 3rd Dist.  
 
 
 
AN ACT CONCERNING ACCESSORY APARTMENTS, CONVERSION 
OF COMMERCIAL REAL PROPERTY FOR RESIDENTIAL USE, 
EVICTION RECORDS, ESTABLISHMENT OF A FAIR HOUSING 
OFFICE AND A FORECLOSURE MEDIATION PROGRAM. 
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General 
Assembly convened: 
 
That (1) section 8-2o of the general statutes be amended to require a 1 
municipality that opts out of the provisions allowing accessory 2 
apartments as of right on each lot containing a single-family dwelling 3 
unit to do so on a case-by-case basis, (2) the general statutes be amended 4 
to require that any zoning regulations adopted pursuant to section 8-2 5 
of the general statutes allow the conversion of vacant commercial 6 
property into residential or mixed-use development, (3) chapter 832 of 7 
the general statutes be amended to create a process whereby tenants 8 
may petition the court to seal certain eviction records and prohibit 9 
consumer reporting agencies from disclosing such sealed records, (4) 10 
title 8 of the general statutes be amended to establish a Fair Housing 11 
Office, and (5) section 49-31m of the general statutes be amended to 12 
implement a program offering homeowners at risk of foreclosure 13 
mediation services that prioritize preventing foreclosure. 14  Proposed Bill No.  754 
 
 
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Statement of Purpose:   
To (1) require case-by-case municipal opting out of allowing accessory 
apartments as of right, (2) establish a program incentivizing the 
conversion of vacant commercial properties into residential or mixed-
use developments, (3) allow tenants to petition the court to seal certain 
eviction records, (4) establish a Fair Housing Office to promote equitable 
access to housing, and (5) offer mediation services to homeowners at 
risk of foreclosure that prioritizes preventing foreclosure.