Welcome to the 2026 Legislative Tracker! Below you will find each bill released so far this year that effects the HOA industry along with the sponsors, descriptions, and the bill’s progress. If you would like to see the bills from previous years, you can find them on our Legislative Summaries page that dates back to 2014. If you have any questions about the bills below, please feel free to contact an Altitude attorney at 303-432-9999 or email us at [email protected].


HB26-1001 – Housing Developments on Qualifying Properties

Sponsors:
House: Boesenecker, Mabrey
Senate: Exum, Gonzales

Concerning the promotion of residential developments on qualifying properties.

DateBill History
01/14/2026Introduced


HB26-1007 – Improve Customer Use Distributed Energy Resources

Sponsors:
House: Smith, Stewart
Senate: Kipp

Concerning measures to improve a customer’s ability to use distributed energy resources.

DateBill History
01/14/2026Introduced


HB26-1036 – Local Taxes on Vacant Residential Property

Sponsors:
House: Titone, Velasco

Concerning authorization for a local government to impose taxes on vacant residential properties, and, in connection therewith, allowing a local government to levy an excise tax based on the characteristics of a residential property, allowing a local government to create a new property tax classification for vacant residential properties and levy an additional property tax on those properties, and allowing local governments to contract to form a local housing tax authority.

DateBill History
01/14/2026Introduced


HB26-1045 – Disabilities Housing Protections

Sponsors:
House: Clifford, Zokaie
Senate: Jenet

Concerning housing protections for individuals with disabilities.

DateBill History
01/14/2026Introduced


HB26-1047 – Protections for Residential Tenants

Sponsors:
House: Joseph

Concerning protections for residential tenants, and, in connection therewith, requiring a plaintiff that files a complaint regarding the unlawful detention of real property to include certain information with the complaint; requiring court records of certain eviction actions to remain suppressed; requiring a landlord to include certain information in, and to redact personal identifying information from, a written demand or notice; and requiring a landlord to provide a tenant at least one rent payment option that does not require the tenant to access an online portal or pay a transaction fee.

DateBill History
01/14/2026Introduced


SB26-049 – Homeowner Natural Disaster Mitigation

Sponsors:
House: Camacho
Senate: Snyder, Frizell

Concerning homeowner natural disaster mitigation.

DateBill History
01/27/2026Introduced


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