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CT SB01013
Bill
Status
5/16/2023
Primary Sponsor
Insurance and Real Estate Committee
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AI Summary
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The Commissioner of Housing must submit a report by February 1, 2024, assessing reserve funding in all common interest communities in Connecticut.
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Executive boards must provide at least 10 days' notice before adopting, amending, or repealing rules, including the proposed text and action date, and notify unit owners after adoption.
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Associations may adopt rules for construction, design criteria, and aesthetic standards with procedures for enforcement and reasonable timelines for application decisions.
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Unit owners cannot be prohibited from installing solar power generating systems on non-shared roofs, though associations may regulate size, installation manner, maintenance, and prohibit systems on common elements.
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No person may own more than 25 percent of all units in a common interest community, and condominium associations must maintain at least 50 percent owner-occupied units unless a rule allows otherwise.
Legislative Description
An Act Concerning Common Interest Ownership Communities.
Last Action
House Calendar Number 539
5/18/2023