California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB658

Introduced
 
Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
3/5/25  
Refer
3/26/25  
Refer
4/2/25  
Refer
4/10/25  
Report Pass
4/23/25  
Refer
4/23/25  
Report Pass
4/30/25  
Report Pass
4/23/25  
Refer
4/30/25  
Refer
4/23/25  
Report Pass
4/30/25  
Failed
2/2/26  

Caption

Real property impacted by the 2025 Eaton or Palisades Fires: notification of owner’s intent to sell.

Impact

The bill sets out specific procedures for notifying these organizations about property sales, mandating that owners must inform qualified entities of their intent to sell. Qualified entities are allowed a limited time frame to express interest and submit offers. Moreover, the bill aims to maintain existing tenants and restore past tenancies if they were terminated due to fire-related damages. By creating a process that prioritizes local community control over property ownership during recovery, SB 658 directly impacts housing availability and affordability in the aftermath of disasters.

Summary

Senate Bill 658, introduced by Senator Prez, addresses issues arising from the 2025 Eaton and Palisades Fires, requiring the County of Los Angeles to establish a mechanism for governmental and nonprofit organizations to have the first opportunity to purchase residential and fire-damaged commercial properties in affected areas. This legislation emphasizes the state's commitment to disaster recovery by allowing 'qualified entities' the right to match offers for the sale of such properties, thereby ensuring that public service organizations have the chance to retain community assets and prevent displacement.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB 658 appears to be positive among community advocates who view the bill as a necessary step to stabilize communities impacted by the fires. Supporters emphasize its role in preserving affordable housing options and preventing further displacement of residents who already faced challenges due to the fires. However, there are concerns from property owners who feel the bill imposes burdensome regulations that may complicate property sales in a time of need.

Contention

Key points of contention include debates over the efficacy of mandating a right of first refusal and the implications it has on property rights versus community stability. While advocates believe that giving organizations the priority in purchasing damaged properties serves the public good and addresses ongoing housing crises, opponents argue that it could potentially diminish the property owner's rights and complicate the market for real estate transactions. The bill will remain in effect for six years post-emergency declaration, ensuring ongoing focus on recovery efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB663

Winter Fires of 2025: real property tax: exemptions and reassessment.

CA AB245

Property taxation: application of base year value: disaster relief.

CA AB246

Social Security Tenant Protection Act of 2025.

CA AB103

An act relating to the Budget Act of 2025.

CA SB100

An act relating to the Budget Act of 2025.

CA AJR27

Federal disaster aid: 2025 Los Angeles fires.

CA SB288

Property taxation: change in ownership: family homes and farms.

CA SB293

Real property tax: transfer of base year value: generational transfers: wildfire.

CA SB107

Budget Acts of 2023, 2024, and 2025.

CA AB107

Budget Acts of 2023, 2024, and 2025.

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CA SB1053

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CA SB603

An act to amend Section 69 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, relating to taxation, to take effect immediately, tax levy.

CA AB385

Regional park property: County of San Bernardino: Glen Helen Regional Park.

CA AB1262

Stolen or embezzled property: description.

AZ HB2261

Property tax; agricultural real property

CA SB288

Property taxation: change in ownership: family homes and farms.