Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR102

Introduced
5/8/18  
Refer
5/9/18  
Refer
5/9/18  
Report Pass
5/14/18  
Report Pass
5/14/18  
Engrossed
5/17/18  
Engrossed
5/17/18  
Passed
5/18/18  

Caption

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study provisions of law and make recommendations regarding modular homes

Impact

The resolution highlights the need for legislative reform to better define how modular homes are classified and secured in terms of property law. Given that modular homes are distinct from manufactured and mobile homes, defining their classification accurately will have significant implications on property rights, finance options, and regulations surrounding the sale and installation of these homes. By involving diverse stakeholders, such as the Louisiana Clerks of Court Association and the Louisiana Bankers Association, the resolution aims to foster a comprehensive understanding of the issues surrounding modular homes and facilitate a thorough analysis of the potential changes needed to state laws.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 102 (HCR102) calls for the Louisiana State Law Institute to conduct a study on the classification of modular homes as either movable or immovable property. This resolution addresses the legal ambiguity that currently exists in the classification and treatment of modular homes under Louisiana law. As modular homes become increasingly popular, it is imperative to clarify their status, particularly concerning financing and legal procedures for attachment to land. The findings from this study will be reported to the Louisiana Legislature by February 1, 2019.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR102 is generally supportive, as it seeks to address a gap in the law that affects both consumers and lenders interested in modular homes. There is recognition among legislators of the importance of updating legal definitions to reflect modern realities regarding housing types. The collaborative approach to studying this issue illustrates an understanding that a nuanced perspective is necessary for effective governance in this area.

Contention

While HCR102 serves to investigate necessary changes in the law, there may be points of contention regarding how modular homes are treated compared to traditional homes or manufactured homes. Some stakeholders may express concerns about the potential impact of the classification of modular homes on property taxes, zoning laws, and insurance requirements. Additionally, the discussions may reveal differing opinions on whether modular homes should have the same legal standing as conventional residential properties or be subject to different regulatory frameworks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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