Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2468

Filed
2/5/25  
Out of House Committee
4/10/25  
Voted on by House
4/23/25  
Out of Senate Committee
5/20/25  
Voted on by Senate
5/22/25  
Governor Action
6/20/25  

Caption

Relating to the right of a purchaser to terminate a contract of purchase and sale of real property for failure to provide notice that the property is located in a public improvement district.

Impact

If enacted, HB2468 will significantly affect the laws governing real estate transactions in Texas, particularly in relation to disclosure requirements tied to public improvement districts. This legislative change aims to ensure that buyers are better informed about additional costs or obligations associated with properties located within such districts, thus safeguarding their interests. By providing a structured process for cancellation, the bill also intends to enhance buyer confidence in the real estate market, fostering a more informed and equitable property transaction environment.

Summary

House Bill 2468 seeks to amend the Property Code to grant purchasers the right to terminate their contracts of purchase and sale of real property if the seller fails to provide adequate notice regarding the property being located in a public improvement district. The bill stipulates that this termination can occur no later than seven days after the purchaser receives such notice, thereby establishing a clear timeframe for action. The legislation also emphasizes the need for municipalities or counties to file a service plan with the county clerk before any binding contract is executed, which adds a layer of transparency to property transactions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB2468 appears to be generally positive among proponents who advocate for more rights and protections for property buyers. Supporters view the bill as a necessary update to ensure consumer protection in real estate contracts, especially given the complexities that can arise from public improvement districts. However, there may be concerns regarding the administrative burdens placed on sellers or real estate agents to comply with the new notice requirements, which could elicit criticism from those who believe it could complicate the buying and selling process.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the implementation of the notification requirement, particularly concerning the bureaucratic processes involved in filing service plans with local authorities. Questions about the clarity and sufficiency of the notice, as well as disputes over whether sellers have adequately fulfilled their obligations, could lead to legal challenges or uncertainties in the enforcement of the bill's provisions. Furthermore, concerns about potential delays in property sales stemming from compliance with these new notice protocols could lead to disagreements among stakeholders in the real estate market.

Companion Bills

TX SB1107

Identical Relating to the right of a purchaser to terminate a contract of purchase and sale of real property for failure to provide notice that the property is located in a public improvement district.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1107

Relating to the right of a purchaser to terminate a contract of purchase and sale of real property for failure to provide notice that the property is located in a public improvement district.

TX SB1618

Relating to certain contracts for the purchase of residential real property located in a colonia.

TX SB22

Relating to certain contracts for the purchase of residential real property located in a colonia.

TX SB2073

Relating to the authority of an appraisal district to purchase, finance the purchase of, or lease real property or construct or finance the construction of improvements to real property.

TX H1537

Relative to the sale of chapter 40B properties purchased prior to the year 2010

TX HB2077

Providing a sales tax exemption for purchases of personal property and services, sales of personal property and purchases of construction materials and services for not-for-profit animal shelters and rescue network managers licensed under the Kansas pet animal act.

TX SB59

Providing a sales tax exemption for purchases of personal property and services, sales of personal property and purchases of construction materials and services for not-for-profit animal shelters and rescue network managers licensed under the Kansas pet animal act.

TX SB2764

Relating to information provided to a purchaser of a manufactured home regarding the ability to elect to treat the home as real property or personal property.

TX HF4344

Businesses allowed to collect tourism improvement district charges from purchasers.

TX HB3462

Relating to the use or purchase or other acquisition of property under the Public Property Finance Act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.