Beth F. Taylor, partner at Winter Capriola Zenner, provided legislative testimony during the Georgia Senate hearings on January 31, 2025, addressing proposed Senate Bills 107 and 108. These bills sought to change lien rights and judicial foreclosure procedures for community associations in Georgia, which would have introduced more complex and costly litigation processes for associations attempting to enforce their rights and maintain community stability.

Thanks to Beth’s expert advocacy and decades of experience handling community association law and litigation, the bills did not advance to the Georgia House of Representatives. Her testimony played a key role in preserving the ability of community associations to proceed with claims that support the enforcement of their governing documents and protect community interests. This outcome reflects Winter Capriola Zenner’s continued commitment to serving the community association industry and its clients.

Beth F. Taylor is a partner of Winter Capriola Zenner with over a decade of experience representing community associations across Georgia. She specializes in community association law, providing counsel on governance, covenant enforcement, collections, and litigation. Beth’s work has earned her recognition as a Georgia Super Lawyers® Rising Star since 2017, and she actively serves on the Legislative Action Committee within the Community Associations Institute (CAI) to advocate for association interests statewide.

Learn more about Beth Taylor and her community association law practice HERE.