Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB512

Introduced
2/19/25  

Caption

Property owners' associations; revise provisions

Impact

The implications of HB 512 extend to several facets of property and community management laws in Georgia. By requiring associations to provide timely statements of account upon request, the bill enhances transparency for lot owners concerning their dues and liabilities. Moreover, it limits the ability of associations to place liens on properties without first engaging in mandated dispute resolution efforts. Thus, the bill seeks to protect property owners from unexpected financial liabilities and ensures that they have clear documentation detailing any amounts owed. This could result in fewer disputes escalating to formal legal challenges, thereby promoting more equitable treatment for property owners.

Summary

House Bill 512 aims to amend the provisions related to property owners' associations within the state of Georgia. The bill stipulates that property owners' associations must provide an annual certificate of good standing to the lot owners for the payment of assessments and other charges. It also mandates these associations to offer participation in alternative dispute resolution processes prior to placing a lien on properties for unpaid assessments. This inclusion of alternative dispute resolution is significant as it presents a non-litigious method to resolve conflicts between lot owners and the associations, potentially easing tensions and reducing legal costs for both parties.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding HB 512 highlight potential points of contention, primarily concerning the administrative burden that such requirements may impose on property owners' associations. Some stakeholders worry about the practicality of implementing and adhering to the new regulations, particularly the timely issuance of statements of accounts and conducting alternative dispute resolution. Furthermore, while proponents argue that these changes enhance consumer protections, critics may argue that they could slow down decision-making processes within associations and increase operational costs, which could ultimately lead to higher assessments for lot owners.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB303

Property; protections for homeowners, condominium owners, and property owners in community associations; provide

GA HB145

Property owners' associations; certificates of good standing for payment of annual assessments; provide

GA SB29

Property Owners' Associations; certificates of good standing for payment of annual assessments; provide

GA HB1308

Property; protections for homeowners, condominium owners, and property owners in community associations; provide

GA HB182

Property; curing defective deeds and other instruments; revise provisions

GA HB1321

Property; prohibit homeowners' associations from preventing property owners from installing solar energy devices; provisions

GA HB1287

Property; liens on condominiums and lots related to collection of property association fees and assessments; repeal certain provisions

GA HB220

Property; means of enforcement of condominium and property owners' association instruments, rules, and regulations; provide

GA HB292

Property; nonjudicial foreclosure of time-share estates; revise procedures

GA HB355

Property owners' associations; creating or enforcing covenants which infringe on a lot owners' right to use natural gas or solar energy device; prohibit

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