Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2644

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Homeowners associations; cap fees for estoppel certificates.

Impact

The introduction of SB2644 is poised to significantly impact homeowners and potential buyers within associations by capping the fees charged for estoppel certificates. The fee structure outlined in the bill prevents associations from imposing excessive charges, which could strain the financial resources of property owners. This reinforces consumer protections within the realm of real estate transactions while also promoting fair practices among associations. Moreover, the structure aims to facilitate smoother transactions for property sales and mortgages by ensuring that clear and accurate assessment information is readily available without burdensome costs.

Summary

Senate Bill 2644 aims to regulate the fees that homeowners associations and their management companies can charge for issuing estoppel certificates, which verify that assessment fees for properties are paid. The bill stipulates that these associations must provide the estoppel certificate within ten business days of receiving a request. Furthermore, payment for the issuance of these certificates should not exceed specified caps based on the number of parcels involved. This legislative measure seeks to address concerns regarding the costs associated with obtaining such certificates and ensures transparency in the financial interactions between homeowners and associations.

Contention

Notable points of contention around SB2644 may revolve around various stakeholders’ perspectives. Proponents of the bill may argue that it protects consumer interests and enhances transparency in association finances. However, opponents could contend that such limitations on fees may undermine the financial viability of homeowners associations, which rely on appropriate fees to maintain properties and manage community resources effectively. Moreover, if associations struggle with budget constraints due to capped fees, this could lead to reduced service quality or increased assessments for other financial needs.

Implementation

Should SB2644 be enacted, it would go into effect on July 1, 2026, marking a significant change in how associations handle the billing process for estoppel certificates. The practical implications of such provisions may lead to improved standards of accountability within associations and a more favorable environment for homeowners and mortgagees navigating assessments and property responsibilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB832

Appropriation; Hinds County for installation of surveillance cameras in House District 63 by homeowners association in the district.

MS HB1348

Wastewater treatment and rural water associations; bring forward provisions related to.

MS HB1466

Veterinary technician; bring forward code sections related to certification of.

MS SB2682

Health Care Certificate of Need Law; repeal.

MS HB1463

Pseudoephedrine; require manufacturers to pay fees to National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators to support NPLE.

MS HB447

Military education credits and certifications; require IHL, MCCB and SWIB to develop policy for acceptance of.

MS HB1538

Certificates of titles for motor vehicles; prohibit the issuance of to non-United States citizens who are using certain passports.

MS HB922

Certificate of need laws; revise various provisions of.

MS SB2405

Mississippi Windstorm Mitigation Association; establish under Commissioner of Insurance.

MS HB445

Electric Power Association Law; bring forward entirely and amend election provisions of.

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