West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB3237

Introduced
3/7/25  
Refer
3/7/25  

Caption

To require a lien for demolition of dilapidated/abandoned property to be reported to a credit report

Impact

Should HB3237 be enacted, it will significantly alter the interactions between municipalities and property owners. The reporting of liens to credit agencies aims to discourage neglect of property maintenance by creating potential credit consequences for owners who fail to comply with municipal safety and building standards. Furthermore, this bill is anticipated to empower local governments, allowing them to take more proactive measures in dealing with unsafe or unsanitary properties that pose threats to public welfare.

Summary

House Bill 3237 aims to amend West Virginia legislation concerning property ownership and municipal powers related to the demolition of dilapidated or abandoned properties. The bill mandates that governing bodies, when filing a lien against property owners for the costs associated with the demolition of such properties, must also report these liens to credit reporting agencies. The primary objective of this measure is to ensure that property owners are held accountable for failing to maintain their properties, thereby enhancing public safety and community aesthetics.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB3237 appears to be generally supportive among those who prioritize community safety and property standards. Proponents argue that this legislation provides necessary tools for municipalities to combat abandoned and hazardous buildings, which can contribute to crime and neighborhood decline. Conversely, there is concern from some property owners and advocacy groups about the implications of reporting such liens to credit agencies, fearing it may lead to unjust penalties and exacerbate financial difficulties for individuals already struggling to maintain their properties.

Contention

A notable point of contention is the potential impact on low-income property owners who may already be facing financial challenges. Critics argue that adding credit repercussions to liens could have disproportionately negative effects on vulnerable populations. Additionally, there are discussions about the adequacy of existing safeguards intended to ensure that property owners receive appropriate notice before municipalities take action for property demolition or impose liens. As such, the balance between enforcing property standards and protecting homeowners’ rights is a central theme in debates about this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB272

Authorizing use of Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties Program Fund

WV HB5321

Relating to requiring local governments to provide matching funds for grants from the Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties Program

WV HB2618

Authorize the Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties Program Fund to be used to demolish certain flood-damaged structures

WV SB315

Authorizing DEP to promulgate legislative rule relating to Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties Grant Program

WV SB226

Expiring funds from Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund to Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties Program Fund

WV HB2646

Authorizing the Department of Environmental Protection to promulgate a legislative rule relating to Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties Grant Program

WV HB2617

Expire and appropriate funds from the Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund to the Reclamation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Properties Program Fund during fiscal year 2023.

WV HB2033

Relating to unsafe real property

WV HB4708

Relating to unsafe real property

WV HB3313

Restraining county commissions from imposing rules and regulations on farmers beyond what is already prescribed through state statute

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