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Bills affecting Homeowner in Alabama (2026 session)

CivicRadar surfaces 31 active Alabama bills this session that affect homeowner constituents directly. Your rep needs to hear from you before the vote.

Top 20 bills, ranked

Ranked by how strongly each bill matches the homeowner community, weighted by stage, recency, advocacy-org consensus, and sponsor support.

  1. 01
    AL · HB55Final

    Mortgages; authorize lenders to mortgagors to make additional mortgage payments

  2. 02
    AL · HB155Final

    Homestead Exemptions; removing the annual verification requirement for qualifying permanently and totally disabled veterans

  3. 03
    AL · HB625Final

    Cleburne County; business personal property tax returns, electronic filing authorized

  4. 04
    AL · HB167Introduced

    Relating to Property Tax; amending the cap on the assessed value of real property

  5. 05
    AL · HB209Introduced

    Walker County; senior property tax exemption authorized; constitutional amendment

  6. 06
    AL · SB212Introduced

    Fayette County; senior property tax exemption authorized, constitutional amendment

  7. 07
    AL · HB397Introduced

    Taxation; to increase the adjusted cap and allow the unremarried widow or widower of certain individuals to claim the homestead exemption

  8. 08
    AL · HB401Introduced

    Relating to Alabama Housing Trust Fund; mortgage recording fee increase

  9. 09
    AL · HB618Introduced

    Solar farms; certain county commissions authorized to establish zoning requirements, penalties for violations and appeal process provided

  10. 10
    AL · SB130Introduced

    Taxation and Revenue; Homestead ad valorum taxes of certain veterans prohibited from inclusion in debt-to-income ratio under certain circumstances

  11. 11
    AL · SB358Introduced

    Solar farms; certain county commissions authorized to establish zoning requirements

  12. 12
    AL · SB371Introduced

    Madison County; senior property tax exemption authorized; constitutional amendment

  13. 13
    AL · HB64Final

    Colbert County; senior property tax exemption, authorized; constitutional amendment

  14. 14
    AL · HB65Final

    Franklin County; senior property tax exemption, authorized; constitutional amendment

  15. 15
    AL · HB77Final

    Taxation and Revenue; disabled veterans' homestead taxes inclusion in debt-to-income ratio under certain circumstances prohibited

  16. 16
    AL · HB96Final

    Debtors homestead exemption; in bankruptcy cases; increase homestead exemption for seniors and disabled

  17. 17
    AL · HB308Final

    Mobile County; senior property tax exemption, authorized; constitutional amendment

  18. 18
    AL · HB310Final

    Limestone County; senior property tax exemption, authorized; constitutional amendment

  19. 19
    AL · HB313Final

    Blount County; senior property tax exemption, authorized; constitutional amendment

  20. 20
    AL · HB385Final

    Tuscaloosa County; electronic filing of business personal property tax returns in the offices of the tax assessor and tax collector provided for

Frequently asked
What homeowner bills are moving in Alabama in 2026?
CivicRadar currently tracks 31 Alabama bills this session that affect homeowner constituents including Mortgages; authorize lenders to mortgagors to make additional mortgage payments; Homestead Exemptions; removing the annual verification requirement for qualifying permanently and totally disabled veterans; Cleburne County; business personal property tax returns, electronic filing authorized.
How do I find my Alabama legislators?
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How does CivicRadar decide which bills affect homeowner people?
CivicRadar matches bill text, sponsor signals, and advocacy-organization positions against a curated set of identity keywords, then ranks by legislative stage and recency. See the Methodology page for the full breakdown.

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