Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1860

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

Caption

Relating to disclosure by the landlord of a residential multiunit complex to a tenant of the percentage of the tenant's monthly rent payment attributable to the property taxes due for the complex.

Impact

The implementation of HB1860 will affect state laws governing tenant protections and landlord obligations. Specifically, it adds a requirement to the Property Code under Section 92.027, which specifically targets multiunit complexes that use an online platform for rent payments. It aims to clarify the financial relationship between tenants and landlords, allowing tenants to understand better how property taxes relate to their rental costs. This is intended to promote overall fairness in rental agreements and enhance tenant awareness and advocacy.

Summary

House Bill 1860 aims to enhance transparency between landlords and tenants in residential multiunit complexes regarding property taxes. The bill mandates that landlords must disclose the percentage of a tenant's monthly rent that is attributable to property taxes. This information needs to be made available through an online apartment portal, providing easy access for tenants. The intent is to ensure tenants are aware of the portion of their rent contributing to property tax, fostering a more informed tenant-landlord relationship.

Contention

While the bill supports transparency, it may also raise concerns among landlords regarding the administrative burden of maintaining and updating the online portal in compliance with the law. Some landlords might view the requirement for detailed disclosures as an additional regulatory hurdle. Conversely, tenant advocates may argue that this measure is a necessary step towards holding landlords accountable and ensuring fair pricing within the rental market. How the bill is perceived may vary across different regions, depending on existing landlord-tenant dynamics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB798

Relating to certain rights and duties of residential tenants and landlords; increasing the amount of civil penalties.

TX SB882

Relating to certain rights and duties of residential tenants and landlords; increasing the amount of civil penalties.

TX SB369

Requiring certain disclosures to be made to prospective tenants and providing restrictions on fees for the late payment of rent under the residential landlord and tenant act.

TX HB2666

Requiring certain disclosures to be made to prospective tenants and providing restrictions on fees for the late payment of rent under the residential landlord and tenant act.

TX HB876

Property; provide residential tenants with the right to complete repairs required by landlord and offset rental installments by the reasonable cost of such repairs under certain circumstances

TX HB1185

Relating to a landlord's notice to residential tenants regarding rent increases.

TX HF689

A bill for an act relating to landlords and tenants, including the source of income tenants use for rent payments.

TX SB01302

An Act Prohibiting The Eviction Of A Residential Tenant For Nonpayment Of Rent If The Landlord's Online Rental Payment System Prevents Such Payment Of Rent.

TX HB65

Directing landlords to offer tenants the option of reporting rental payments to consumer reporting agencies.

TX HB65

Directing landlords to offer tenants the option of reporting rental payments to consumer reporting agencies.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.