Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1669

Introduced
4/13/23  
Refer
4/13/23  
Refer
4/18/23  

Caption

An Act to Require That Copies of Deeds and Survey Plans Be Provided to Municipal Assessors

Impact

The enactment of LD1669 would directly affect property transaction processes by formalizing the requirement for documentation submission to municipal authorities. This change is expected to streamline the assessment of real estate as municipalities would have more accurate and timely information about property transactions. This could lead to better tax assessment practices and ultimately, enhanced revenue generation for local governments. The bill encourages adherence to prescribed legislative processes regulating property documentation.

Summary

LD1669 is a legislative proposal aimed at improving the documentation process for real estate transactions within municipalities. The bill mandates that any grantee involved in a deed must provide a copy of that deed to the municipal assessor of the relevant jurisdiction. Similarly, surveyors completing survey plans are also required to submit copies to the municipal assessors. This legislation seeks to enhance transparency and facilitate the accurate assessment of properties for taxation and planning purposes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1669 is generally favorable among local government officials and assessors who view the bill as a necessary step toward optimizing property assessment procedures. However, there may be some concerns among real estate professionals regarding the additional administrative burden this law could impose. Proponents argue that clearer documentation will facilitate better property management while opponents may worry that it complicates transactions or imposes new obligations on parties involved.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding LD1669 revolve around the potential implications for real estate transactions. Critics may express concerns about the burden this bill places on grantees and surveyors in providing documentation to municipal authorities. Furthermore, the necessity of ensuring timely compliance and the potential delays in property transactions could be contentious points. There remain questions as to how municipalities will adapt to these new requirements and whether implementation will create inefficiencies in the real estate process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB3104

Require Surveyors to offer to record surveys of property

ME HB4721

Require Surveyors to offer to record surveys of property

ME H0831

Licensure Requirements for Land Surveyors and Mappers

ME S4647

Amends "Daniel's Law" to provide exemptions for land surveyors for certain property record redaction requirements.

ME H6042

Land Surveyors

ME SB1964

Professional engineers and land surveyors; clarifying use of engineers and surveyors. Effective date.

ME SB2291

Nonpartisan elections; require for offices of chancery clerk, circuit clerk, tax assessor, tax collector, surveyor and coroner.

ME SB468

County assessors; requiring municipalities in certain counties to submit certain permit to county assessors. Effective date.

ME HB1193

Township assessors.

ME S0756

Land Surveyors

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.