Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2292

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Common interest communities; termination of certain management contracts.

Impact

The bill's passage is expected to strengthen the fiduciary responsibility of community managers, thereby providing essential protections for the associations they serve. By establishing clear protocols for the management of funds and records, it aims to limit the potential for mismanagement and misappropriation of resources, which is a significant concern for many communities. Additionally, it seeks to ensure that associations are informed and able to access their records and finances upon the termination of a management contract, thereby enhancing transparency and accountability in community management practices.

Summary

House Bill 2292 proposes amendments to several sections of the Code of Virginia that pertain to common interest communities, specifically focusing on the management contracts involved with these communities. The primary objective of this bill is to enhance the fiduciary duties of common interest community managers and institute processes for the termination of management contracts and the transfer of association records. It seeks to ensure that association funds are managed in a fiduciary capacity, keeping them separate from the manager's personal assets and mandating timely transfers upon termination of management services.

Contention

While the intentions behind HB 2292 appear beneficial for improving management accountability, it may face challenges regarding the balance of power between community managers and the associations they serve. Stakeholders might voice concerns about the specific language pertaining to fiduciary duties, the operational impact on management companies, or the legal ramifications of the proposed changes. Moreover, the introduction of a management recovery fund and the process of appointing a receiver for mismanaged community assets may invoke debates on regulatory overreach and the efficiency of existing frameworks governing community associations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1519

Common interest communities; termination and duration of certain management contracts.

VA SB1428

Common interest communities; foreclosure remedy.

VA SB341

Common interest communities; foreclosure remedy.

VA HB880

Common interest communities; foreclosure remedy.

VA HB1209

Common interest communities; reserve studies, special assessment rescission or reduction.

VA HB214

Common interest communities; residents providing certain services exemption.

VA HB1558

Common interest communities; residents providing certain services presumed to be "independent".

VA HB2098

Common interest communities; authority of association to suspend right to use certain facilities.

VA HB922

Common interest communities; associations may ban use of pesticides in or upon any common area.

VA SB600

Virginia Real Estate Time-Share Act; partial termination of certain time-shares.

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