Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB108

Introduced
2/5/25  
Refer
2/6/25  

Caption

Property Owners' Associations; certificates of good standing for payment of annual assessments; provide

Impact

The bill establishes a formal mechanism for alternative dispute resolution (ADR) before associations can effectuate a lien for unpaid assessments. This marks a significant shift in the enforcement approach taken by homeowners' associations, requiring them to participate in mediation or arbitration processes before creating liens. By introducing ADR, SB108 aims to foster better communication and resolution strategies, which may improve relations between lot owners and associations, but could also lead to tensions regarding procedural adherence by these organizations.

Summary

SB108 focuses on property owners' associations and introduces significant changes to how these associations operate regarding the assessment of fees and handling disputes with lot owners. The bill mandates that associations provide certificates of good standing to homeowners who have fully paid their assessments, enhancing transparency and accountability within such organizations. This requirement aims to ensure property owners can prove their up-to-date status when necessary, potentially impacting real estate transactions and homeowners’ relationships with their associations.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SB108 appears to be supportive among advocates for homeowners' rights, as it enhances protections for lot owners and promotes fair dealings. However, concerns may arise among property associations about the additional operational requirements, suggesting a mixed response from stakeholders. Advocates for transparency and fairness are likely to welcome these changes, while some homeowners' associations may feel that the bill imposes unnecessary regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the requirements for associations to engage in ADR processes and the implications of recognizing unpaid medical bills as superior liens. Critics of these provisions may argue that they could complicate the collections process for associations, while proponents would counter that they create a fairer system that prioritizes the equitable treatment of homeowners. Furthermore, the mandated timelines and conditions for liens add levels of compliance that may challenge associations that operate under tight budgets and timelines.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB361

Property Owners' Associations; authorization of liens and use of assessments; provide

GA HB512

Property owners' associations; revise provisions

GA HB1221

Property owners' associations; written notice of certain sums; provide

GA SB315

Property Owners' Associations; property owners' associations to provide disclosures and certain documents before a lot sale closes; require

GA HB190

Property; prohibit condominium and property owners' associations from retaliating against property owners for taking certain actions

GA HB2280

Homeowners' associations; assessments; liens; payments

GA HB2614

Homeowners' associations; assessments; liens; payments

GA HB1219

Property; require new property owners' associations to be subject to Georgia Property Owners' Association Act

GA HB664

Property owners' associations; development and affirmative election; provisions

GA HB389

Property; prohibit homeowners' associations from preventing property owners from installing solar energy devices; provisions

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