Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB907

Introduced
4/4/22  
Introduced
4/4/22  
Refer
4/5/22  

Caption

Provides for resident custodians on adjudicated property (OR SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)

Impact

The legislation addresses the challenges that many local governments face in managing adjudicated properties, which can often fall into disrepair without dedicated oversight. By establishing a mechanism for local governments to employ custodians, HB 907 offers a practical approach to property management that could reduce blight and enhance community standards. Additionally, it allows for the generated rental income from the custodians to be applied towards expenses related to the properties, potentially easing the financial burdens of maintaining adjudicated lands.

Summary

House Bill 907 aims to authorize local governments to employ resident custodians for properties that have been adjudicated to them due to nonpayment of property taxes and assessments. This legislation allows political subdivisions to place 'pivot housing units'—small living units up to 650 square feet—on such properties, which the resident custodians will occupy. These custodians will be responsible for maintaining the adjudicated properties and ensuring they meet local public standards and ordinances, addressing a gap in property maintenance as local governments take possession of such lands.

Sentiment

Initial sentiments surrounding HB 907 appear to be generally positive, with supporters emphasizing the necessity for local governments to have responsibility for the oversight of properties that they have adjudicated. This measure could empower communities to directly influence the upkeep of local housing situations and reduce the negative impacts of vacant properties. However, there may be concerns regarding financial implications or the adequacy of resources for maintaining these custodial positions over the long term, which could spark debate amongst fiscal conservatives and local officials.

Contention

Some areas of contention may arise from the potential costs associated with implementing this bill, including the initial investment in constructing pivot housing units and ongoing rental agreements. Additionally, there could be discussions around how effectively local governments can manage both the custodians and the properties they oversee. As communities navigate these changes, balancing the goals of maintaining property standards with practical fiscal constraints will be crucial. Overall, while the bill presents innovative solutions to property management challenges, it also raises important questions regarding sustainable funding and governance at the local level.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB515

Authorizes a political subdivision to sell certain adjudicated property directly to a buyer (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF RV See Note)

LA HB591

Provides for an alternative to minimum bids when selling adjudicated property and requires costs associated with the termination of a lien certificate to apply to adjudicated property (RE NO IMPACT LF RV See Note)

LA HB557

Provides relative to adjudicated tax-delinquent property and the tax lien certificate process (RE NO IMPACT LF RV See Note)

LA H1257

Property Tax Benefits for Residential Properties

LA H1259

Property Tax Benefits for Residential Properties

LA HB214

(Constitutional Amendment) Authorizes a property tax exemption for blighted or derelict properties that have been rehabilitated (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF RV See Note)

LA HB49

Authorizes and provides for an ad valorem tax exemption that allows cooperative endeavor agreements between taxing authorities and non-residental immovable property owners that require payments in lieu of ad valorem taxes (Item #28) (OR SEE FISC NOTE LF RV See Note)

LA SB1033

local TPT; residential property; exemption

LA HB1036

Local Taxes on Vacant Residential Property

LA HB217

Authorizes an optional property tax exemption for blighted or derelict properties that have been rehabilitated and provides with respect to local redevelopment plans (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF RV See Note)

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