Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB520

Introduced
2/17/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Refer
3/4/25  
Enrolled
4/15/25  

Caption

Revise laws to clarify that local prohibitions on conveying family transfer parcels do not apply to conveyances involving lenders

Impact

The bill impacts existing state statutes by amending Section 76-3-207 of the Montana Code Annotated. It allows for divisions or aggregations of tracts of land without the burdensome local prohibitions when the land is being transferred to family members. This change will likely lead to an increase in family-based transactions and transfers, enhancing property rights within the state while ensuring compliance with zoning requirements. Additionally, it clarifies responsibilities regarding property taxes associated with these transactions.

Summary

House Bill 520 aims to revise laws regarding the conveyance of family transfer parcels by clarifying that local prohibitions do not apply when these parcels involve lenders. This adjustment seeks to ease the transfer process of familial property, particularly in cases where land is being conveyed to immediate family members. By removing the local restrictions, the bill facilitates a smoother transaction between family members and lenders, potentially increasing the efficiency of property transfers in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 520 is largely positive, especially among proponents who advocate for reducing local government interference in property transactions. Many support the notion of facilitating easier land transfers among family members. However, there may be some concerns regarding potential abuse of the lack of local oversight and the implications for local tax revenues, which could spark debate among stakeholders in county governance and land management.

Contention

Despite the general support for HB 520, there may be points of contention related to how the removal of local prohibitions could lead to unforeseen consequences, such as a lack of accountability in land use and development. Critics may argue that local governments should retain the right to regulate land use to protect community interests. The balance between facilitating family transfers and maintaining local regulatory authority represents the crux of the ongoing debate surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB477

Revise subdivision family transfer laws

MT HB714

Revise laws for divisions of land exempt from subdivision review

MT HB681

Revise subdivision regulation laws involving determination of water availability

MT HB05979

An Act Exempting Conveyances And Sales Or Transfers Of Controlling Interest To Public Housing Authorities From The Real Estate Conveyance Tax And The Controlling Interest Transfer Tax.

MT HB05576

An Act Amending A Prior Conveyance Of Parcels Of State Land To The City Of New Haven.

MT HB05579

An Act Amending A Conveyance Of Parcels Of State Land To The Town Of Cheshire.

MT HB07285

An Act Conveying A Parcel Of State Land To The Town Of Hamden And Repealing A Prior Conveyance.

MT HB42

Revise laws related to highways and transportation for clarity and consistency

MT HB233

Provide for transfer of title of open spaces in final plat to HOA

MT SB00517

An Act Conveying Parcels Of State Land To The Town Of Branford.

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