New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB324

Introduced
12/15/21  
Refer
12/15/21  
Report Pass
3/8/22  
Engrossed
3/23/22  
Refer
3/23/22  

Caption

Relative to the resolution of disputes for condominium unit owners, homeowners' association unit owners, and tenant owned manufactured housing parks.

Impact

This legislation is expected to have significant implications for state laws concerning governance and tenant rights. By formalizing the dispute resolution processes, SB324 provides a clearer framework for resolving conflicts, thus potentially reducing litigation costs and court burdens. The bill seeks to ensure that unit owners and tenants have a recognized avenue to voice grievances, which may lead to more efficient dispute resolution outside the judicial system. This could be seen as a move toward protecting tenant rights while also enhancing the operational transparency of homeowner and condominium associations.

Summary

SB324 is an act that aims to establish a structured dispute resolution process for condominium unit owners, homeowners' association members, and tenants in manufactured housing parks in New Hampshire. The bill mandates that bylaws be created for these entities to facilitate an appeals process for unit owners who wish to contest fines or address governance issues. The process requires meetings to be scheduled within 30 days following a written request from a tenant or unit owner, with decisions made by the governing boards mandated to occur within a similar time frame.

Contention

Notably, there may be points of contention surrounding how these dispute resolutions are implemented and managed, particularly regarding the balance of power between tenant rights and the authority of governing boards. Some stakeholders may express concerns that the prescribed processes could favor associations over individual rights, or vice versa, leading to disputes over the interpretation and fairness of the established procedures. Additionally, the requirement for entities to create bylaws could place an administrative burden on smaller associations and housing cooperatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB303

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

NH SB1168

Relating to the operation of certain property owners' associations, condominium unit owners' associations, and councils of owners.

NH HB05902

An Act Establishing A Dispute Resolution Process For Complaints Of Unit Owners Against Condominium And Common Interest Ownership Associations.

NH HB1308

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

NH S1013

Prohibits condominium associations from assessing insurance deductibles to individual unit owners or groups of unit owners.

NH S1545

Prohibits condominium associations from assessing insurance deductibles to individual unit owners or groups of unit owners.

NH HB06234

An Act Concerning Elections Of The Executive Boards Of Directors Of Condominium Unit Owners' Associations And Changes To The Common Interest Ownership Act.

NH HB06620

An Act Concerning Condominiums And Common Interest Ownership Communities.

NH SB214

Relative to conflicts of interest and contract powers of condominium unit owners' associations.

NH A1102

Revises time period at which unit owners assume control of homeowners' associations.

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