June 5, 2007

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  State Registration Law Passes in North Dakota

On April 12, North Dakota Governor John Hoeven (R) signed into law Senate Bill 2343 which amended the North Dakota Subdivided Lands Disposition Act.  The amendment removed present registration requirements for marketing and sale of out-of-state housing subdivisions to North Dakota residents. 

Doreen Riedman, and the North Dakota Association of Builders were instrumental in the passage of this law, which simply allows home builders to market their products to residents of neighboring states.

In the past, home builders in neighboring states could not actively market their homes to citizens of North Dakota without first registering that particular home/development with the state.  S 2343 amended this antiquated law to conform to modern day marketing technologies like the internet.

For more information, please email Carlos Gutierrez in NAHB's Government Affairs Department, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8242.
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