Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB474

Introduced
2/8/24  
Refer
2/9/24  
Introduced
2/8/24  
Report Pass
2/22/24  
Refer
2/9/24  

Caption

Unsolicited Inquiries; notices of solicitation including monetary offers; penalty; provide

Impact

The enactment of SB474 is expected to impact the way real estate transactions are conducted, particularly those involving unsolicited offers. By ensuring that recipients are fully informed about the nature of the monetary offers, the bill seeks to prevent deception or confusion over potential property sales. Additionally, the bill introduces penalties for violations, which would serve as a deterrent for unscrupulous practices in the real estate market. As such, it may bolster consumer confidence in real estate dealings within the state.

Summary

SB474 proposes amendments to current Georgia law concerning unsolicited inquiries about real estate transactions. It outlines specific requirements for notices included in solicitations that feature monetary offers. The bill mandates that if a solicitation includes a monetary offer, it must explicitly state whether it represents the fair market value of the property, and if not, comparisons to the previous year's assessed value must be made. This aims to ensure transparency for the recipients of such offers, potentially safeguarding them against undervaluation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB474 appears to be largely supportive among consumer advocacy groups and some policymakers, who view it as a necessary step in protecting property owners from misleading solicitations. While there may be concerns regarding potential additional regulations for businesses, the general consensus is that transparency and consumer protection should take precedence, and this bill embodies those values.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential for increased regulatory burdens on individuals and entities that send unsolicited offers. Critics might argue that requiring precise disclaimers and compliance with additional rules could complicate legitimate marketing efforts for real estate professionals. Furthermore, there could be differing opinions on what constitutes fair market value or the assessed values used for comparison, leading to disputes over the bill's implementation and the enforcement of its provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1111

Unsolicited home purchase inquiries.

GA AB851

Real property transactions: County of Los Angeles wildfires: unsolicited offers.

GA HB1292

Property; clerks of superior courts obtain photographic identification cards of individuals who present deeds or other instruments for recording; require

GA SB73

Telephone Services; class action suits and for damages against certain persons for violating provisions relating to telephone solicitations; provide

GA HB0043

Charitable Solicitations Act Amendments

GA HB936

Solicitations by charitable organizations; define term "monetary donations" for purposes of laws regulating.

GA SB27

Stalking; offense of doxxing; penalties; protective order; provide

GA HB827

Crimes and offenses; livestock theft; increased penalties; provide

GA HB505

Crimes and offenses; riot; provide for a felony penalty

GA SB404

Regulates unsolicited offers for the transfer and sale of mineral rights. (gov sig)

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