Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2346

Caption

Specifies that limited liability companies that own real property in St. Louis County must designate a contact person with the county clerk

Impact

The implementation of HB 2346 is expected to streamline processes related to real property in St. Louis County. By requiring LLCs to have a designated contact, it increases accountability and facilitates more efficient governance. This change may also lead to improved property management practices and quicker resolutions to issues that affect community standards and safety. Local officials believe that this will enhance their ability to communicate with property owners, thereby improving compliance with county regulations.

Summary

House Bill 2346 mandates that limited liability companies (LLCs) which own real property in St. Louis County must designate a contact person with the county clerk. This requirement aims to ensure that there is a responsible party readily available to address matters related to the management and maintenance of properties owned by LLCs. By having a designated point of contact, the county aims to improve communication and enforcement regarding property regulations and issues that may arise, which has been a point of concern for local authorities.

Contention

While the bill has its supporters, there are potential contentions regarding the operational impact on small business owners and property investors. Some stakeholders may argue that imposing such a requirement could create unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles, especially for smaller LLCs that might not have the resources to designate a specific contact person. Additionally, there is a concern that this legislation might inadvertently lead to compliance challenges or deter investment in real estate given the additional administrative responsibilities.

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Overall, the legislative discourse surrounding HB 2346 reflects a balancing act between improving local government oversight and addressing business operational flexibility. The discussions signal a recognition of the importance of maintaining local oversight of properties while also being mindful of the regulatory burdens placed on business proprietors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB289

Specifies that limited liability companies that own real property in St. Louis County must designate a contact person with the county clerk

MO HB125

Grants circuit courts the ability to dissolve limited liability companies under certain conditions

MO SB588

Creates new provisions relating to state contracts with certain companies

MO SB6

Reduces the personal property assessment percentage

MO SB42

Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to ensure that safety assessments are conducted on all public schools located in St. Louis City or St. Louis County

MO SB294

Modifies provisions relating to personal property taxes

MO SB274

Modifies provisions relating to personal property taxes

MO SB171

Modifies provisions relating to personal property taxes

MO HB808

Specifies that a food is deemed adulterated if it contains any cultivated meat

MO HB1116

Allows real property owners building a fence to enter an adjoining property up to ten feet without liability for trespassing

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.