New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB239

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  

Caption

Relative to condominium disclosure of financial information.

Impact

The proposed bill will significantly alter the existing regulations governing condominium associations, particularly in the realm of financial transparency. By setting strict timelines for disclosure and requiring independent reviews of financial records every three years, the bill seeks to mitigate potential financial mismanagement and enhance trust between unit owners and their associations. This change is likely to benefit unit owners by ensuring they remain informed about the financial health of their condominium associations.

Summary

House Bill 239 is a legislative proposal focused on enhancing the transparency of financial information within condominium associations. It establishes a requirement for regular and accessible disclosures of financial records to unit owners, including association books, bank statements, contracts, and outstanding debts. This aims to empower unit owners by ensuring they have timely access to financial data regarding their condominium associations. The bill stipulates that associations must keep these records for a minimum of five years, promoting accountability among property managers and boards.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its aims of increasing transparency, there may be points of contention regarding the potential burden it places on condominium associations, particularly smaller ones. Critics may argue that the financial review and audit requirements could impose additional costs and administrative demands on these associations. Additionally, the specifics of what constitutes adequate measures for protecting individual privacy in disclosures could lead to debates over the balance between transparency and confidentiality.

Companion Bills

NH HB239

Carry Over Relative to condominium disclosure of financial information.

Previously Filed As

NH HB239

Relative to condominium disclosure of financial information.

NH HB178

Relative to the enforcement of condominium liens for assessments.

NH SB27

Relative to financial disclosure forms filed by judges.

NH HB314

Relative to the expectation of privacy in the collection and use of personal information.

NH HB648

Relative to establishing a state bank of New Hampshire.

NH SB105

Relative to information collected by the division of vital records administration as part of the live birth worksheet.

NH HB595

Relative to the oversight of the public deposit investment pool.

NH HB281

Relative to least cost integrated resource plans of utilities; municipal hosts for purposes of limited electrical energy producers; the cost of compliance with disclosure of electric renewable portfolio standards; repealing the energy efficiency and sustainable energy board; and procedures for energy facility siting by the site evaluation committee.

NH SB246

Relative to disclosure of post-arrest photographs under the right to know law.

NH SB36

Relative to systems of care for healthy aging.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.