Habitat for Humanity of Washington State 2020 Cost of Home Legislative Agenda


Updated 3/2/2020

Supply and Preservation of Housing

BillDescription
SHB 1834/ESSB 5746/HB 2849

Amending Definition of First Time Home Buyer
Unifies the definition of first time homebuyer to match the state definition with the definition in the Washington State budget and in federal statute.

HB 2849 includes the definition as well as cleans up the Housing Trust Fund related statutes.
At least 10 million into Housing Trust Fund (HTF) for preservation of existing affordable homesProviding money to ensure that units coming off of being protected for affordability can stay that way
REET exemption for selling land to nonprofit that uses it for affordable housingReal Estate Excise Tax (REET) exemption for selling land to nonprofit that uses it for affordable housing.
State funding for low-income owner occupied repairsSeek additional state funding for low-income owner-occupied repairs to allow seniors to age in place and prevent displacement of low-income families.
SB 6457

American Dream Homes
Creation of the designation “American Dream Homes” which would encourage the development of single family residential housing for low income households through reduced fees and permitting costs for affordable housing projects.

Equitable Access to Land

BillDescription
HB 1797/HB 2343/SB 5812/SB 6617

Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Reform
Reforming laws governing ADUs to allow for increase in density and waiving some associated rules
HB 2780/SB 6536

Density Zoning reform
Allowing for more units to be built on property currently zoned for Single Family Housing (SFH).
HB 1938

Infrastructure investment funding for affordable housing projects
Helping to address the last mile problem by providing funding for infrastructure in places where it doesn’t currently exist for affordable housing projects.

Equitable Access to Credit

BillDescription
HB 1694

Requiring move in fee installment payment plans over 3 months if a tenant requests
Getting into and qualifying for an apartment is hard enough – but after significant fees and deposits and first and last month’s rent in one go – renting gets out of reach for many people. HB 1694 does not regulate fees, but it allows a tenant to request a three month payment plan for all the move in fees, deposit and first/last month’s rent.
Dedicated source of funds for HTFThe State needs to be a predictable and significant source of funding for affordable housing projects, both in areas where there is local sources and areas where there are not. HTF funding source needs to add to, not supplant, historic funding from the Capitol Budget

Communities of Opportunity

BillDescription
SHB 1656/5733

Eviction reform
Requiring a reason to force someone to move. restricts no-cause evictions.
Housing Trust Fund Geographic distributions are met for rural housingClarifies and strengthens rules around HTF funding for rural communities. Redefines the 30% rule to include the total allocation of HTF money, not just the competitive portion, dependent on sufficient quality applications.
HB 2489/SB 6212

Provide additional resources for low income homebuyers up to 80% Area Median Income (AMI)
Promote and support laws and policies that provide additional resources for low-income homeownership up to 80% AMI
Foreclosure preventionSupport legislation that helps low-income families remain in their homes
HB 2497

Add Permanently Affordable Housing to possible uses of community revitalization financing, et al.
Opens up new avenues of funding to help build homeownership and rental opportunities in communities and neighborhoods where it is sorely needed.