Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2828

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not prohibit for sale signs

Impact

The impact of HB 2828 on state laws is significant as it could alter the enforcement and interpretation of restrictive covenants in property law. Local governments and homeowner associations often utilize these covenants to regulate the appearance of properties within their jurisdiction, including signage. With the passage of this bill, any existing covenants that restrict for sale signs would be rendered ineffective, fostering a more conducive environment for homeowners wishing to sell their properties without restrictions imposed by private agreements or local regulations.

Summary

House Bill 2828 addresses the use of restrictive covenants in relation to for sale signs on properties. The bill specifies that such covenants shall not prohibit property owners from displaying for sale signs on their own properties. This legislative change aims to enhance property rights and add clarity to the roles of homeowners in managing the sale of their real estate. By preventing restrictive covenants from limiting this practice, the bill seeks to promote transparency and accessibility in the real estate market, potentially aiding homeowners in the sale process.

Contention

Some notable points of contention surrounding HB 2828 may arise from homeowner associations, which often enforce additional rules to maintain neighborhood aesthetics. Critics of the bill may argue that it undermines community agreements aimed at preserving property values and uniformity in appearance. Additionally, there may be concerns about the potential for an increase in for sale signs cluttering neighborhoods, which could detract from community aesthetics. Balancing individual property rights with community standards will likely be a central theme in discussions regarding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1535

Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors

MO HB1882

Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors

MO HB1662

Changes the laws regarding restrictive covenants by expanding the definition of prohibited covenants and establishes a procedure to remove prohibited covenants from deeds

MO HB2593

Prohibits political subdivisions from regulating home-based businesses

MO HB1682

Prohibits a county, municipality, or other political subdivision from imposing or enforcing a moratorium on eviction proceedings unless authorized by state law

MO HB2218

Modifies provisions relating to the Municipal Land Reutilization Law

MO HB1514

Modifies provisions governing homeowners' association restrictions on pasturing chickens

MO SB820

Modifies provisions relating to utilities

MO HB1614

Prohibits the state and any political subdivision from regulating certain uses of private property

MO HB846

Modifies provisions for solar energy systems

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.