LD2150 Maine Property Access Notice Bill Passed
Summary
LD2150, a Maine legislative bill concerning property access notice requirements, has passed through the legislature. The bill addresses how parties must provide notice before accessing real property. As a bill not yet signed into law, it remains subject to further legislative action or gubernatorial review before becoming binding statute.
Entities conducting property access activities in Maine—including landlords, property managers, utility service providers, and government inspectors—should monitor LD2150's progress. If enacted, notice requirements (timing, method, documentation) may become mandatory compliance obligations. Review current access procedures and identify any gaps that would need to be addressed.
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What changed
LD2150 proposes establishing notice requirements for property access in Maine. The bill represents a new legislative initiative addressing how landlords, utility workers, government officials, or other parties must provide advance notice before entering or accessing real property.
Property owners, landlords, tenants, and entities regularly requiring property access should monitor this bill's progress. If enacted, compliance obligations regarding advance notice procedures and timing may become mandatory for affected parties conducting property access activities in Maine.
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