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MO HB462
Bill
Status
4/16/2015
Primary Sponsor
Kurt Bahr
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AI Summary
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Deed restrictions, covenants, and similar binding agreements cannot prohibit the display of political signs on residential property
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"Political signs" defined as fixed ground-mounted displays supporting or opposing candidates or ballot measures, excluding attached materials
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Homeowners' associations may adopt reasonable rules regarding time, size, place, number, and manner of displaying political signs, subject to applicable statutes and ordinances
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HOAs may remove political signs without liability if placed on common ground, threatening public safety, violating ordinances, accompanied by sound/music, or having attached materials
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Before removing signs from a homeowner's property or imposing fines, HOAs must provide written notice specifying the rule violation and allow 3 days for the homeowner to respond
Legislative Description
Prohibits a property owners' association from preventing a property owner from placing political signs on his or her property
Last Action
Executive Session Held (S) - voted do pass
4/30/2015