North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H642

Introduced
4/17/23  

Caption

Marketable Title Act-Restrictive Covenants

Impact

The bill's impact on state laws is notably significant. It reconciles issues concerning restrictive covenants by ensuring that any exceptions to the marketable record title are clearly documented. This could potentially streamline property transactions by reducing disputes over land use restrictions and enhancing the clarity of property records. Furthermore, property owners will have clearer guidance on the enforceability of restrictive covenants, which can affect the development and use of residential properties across the state.

Summary

House Bill 642, titled the Marketable Title Act-Restrictive Covenants, aims to clarify the relationship between marketable record title and restrictive covenants in North Carolina. The bill revises existing statutes relating to property rights, emphasizing that for restrictive covenants to be preserved, they must be explicitly identified in property records. This revision is designed to prevent ambiguity regarding property use and improve the enforceability of certain covenants in real estate transactions.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 642 appears to be cautiously optimistic among proponents of property law clarity. Supporters argue that it provides necessary legal clarity that can benefit both property owners and developers by reducing litigation over covenants. However, there are concerns raised by some stakeholders regarding whether the specificity required could inadvertently limit community regulations or the ability of homeowners' associations to enforce broader community standards effectively.

Contention

Notable points of contention primarily revolve around the amendments' implications for existing covenants and how they might interact with homeowners' rights. Critics express worry that the strict requirements for documenting restrictive covenants could undermine property rights by imposing additional burdens on property owners and associations. The debate focuses on finding the balance between protecting property rights while ensuring compliance with broader community development plans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC HB256

AN ACT relating to marketable title.

NC HB5029

Property: use restrictions or covenants; covenants recorded by the state housing development authority; exempt from the marketable record act. Amends sec. 4 of 1945 PA 200 (MCL 565.104). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5033'23

NC HB4524

Property: recording; marketable record title act; revise. Amends title & secs. 1, 1a, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 8 of 1945 PA 200 (MCL 565.101 et seq.) & adds sec. 5a.

NC B25-0482

Releasing Restrictive Covenants in Deeds Act of 2023

NC AB911

Unlawfully restrictive covenants: affordable housing.

NC HB4987

Property: recording; marketable record title act; revise. Amends title & secs. 1, 1a, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 8 of 1945 PA 200 (MCL 565.101 et seq.) & adds sec. 5a.

NC AB721

Covenants and restrictions: affordable housing.

NC SB1432

Unlawful restrictive covenants; uniform act..

NC HB2531

Unlawful restrictive covenants; uniform act

NC HB2869

Uniform act; unlawful restrictive covenants

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.