A 3466
Requires association of age-restricted common interest community to permit dwelling owner to transfer property without regard to age of buyer.
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Bill overview
This bill would allow owners of properties in age-restricted common interest communities to sell their homes to buyers of any age, without needing to meet the existing age restrictions for residents. Currently, buyers must certify that the unit will be occupied by someone whose age ensures the community complies with federal fair housing laws. This legislation aims to prevent associations from unnecessarily restricting property sales while still upholding federal requirements for age-restricted communities.
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