Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1698

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the amendment of restrictive covenants applicable to certain subdivisions.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1698 could lead to significant changes in property law as it applies to subdivisions. The bill is expected to streamline existing statutes governing restrictive covenants, making it easier for homeowners and developers to navigate the regulatory landscape. Additionally, it could foster greater consistency and predictability in property regulations, potentially stimulating property development and investment in affected areas. However, the effect on existing covenants will need to be carefully assessed to avoid unintended disruptions within established communities.

Summary

House Bill 1698 seeks to amend the provisions regarding restrictive covenants applicable to certain subdivisions. The primary aim of this legislation is to provide a more standardized approach to how these covenants are constructed and enforced, ultimately ensuring that they are not in conflict with broader state guidelines. This bill emphasizes the significance of local governance while attempting to remove convoluted legal barriers that could hinder community development or alter property values based on restrictive practices.

Contention

Discussion around HB 1698 has produced varied opinions among stakeholders. Proponents argue that the bill will empower residents by reducing the complexity surrounding restrictive covenants, thereby allowing more flexible property usage and community development. Conversely, opponents raise concerns that modifications to these regulations could infringe upon the autonomy of homeowner associations and local communities. They fear that such changes may diminish the original intents of restrictive covenants that are designed to maintain neighborhood standards and property values.

Companion Bills

TX HB1006

Same As Relating to the amendment of restrictive covenants applicable to certain subdivisions.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1006

Relating to the amendment of restrictive covenants applicable to certain subdivisions.

TX SB2481

Residential subdivisions; authorize property owners to establish and/or amend covenants, conditions and restrictions.

TX SF559

Certain restrictive covenants removal fees prohibition

TX AB1050

Unlawfully restrictive covenants: housing developments.

TX HB5071

Relating to the applicability of limits on the authority of political subdivisions to regulate the issuance of permits.

TX HB2848

Restrictive covenants; grocery stores

TX HB1432

Relating to restrictive covenants regulating certain landscaping and water conservation practices.

TX AB1857

Unlawfully restrictive covenants: grocery stores and supermarkets.

TX SB1318

Relating to restrictions on covenants not to compete for physicians and certain health care practitioners.

TX HB4834

Relating to the applicability of certain laws pertaining to energy aggregation by political subdivisions.

Similar Bills

TX HB1006

Relating to the amendment of restrictive covenants applicable to certain subdivisions.

MS SB2481

Residential subdivisions; authorize property owners to establish and/or amend covenants, conditions and restrictions.

CA AB1168

Department of Transportation: transferred property: City of Lynwood.

CA AB1588

Vehicles: Sideshow Accountability and Community Safety Act.

CA AB366

Ignition interlock devices.

CA AB486

Crimes: burglary tools.

CA AB1830

Ignition interlock devices.

CA AB1748

License suspension and revocation.