Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3532

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

Caption

Relating to multifamily residential developments owned by public facility corporations.

Impact

The impact of HB 3532 on state laws is significant, particularly in its role to reinforce the allocation of affordable housing through public facility corporations. The bill outlines a compliance audit process that annualizes reporting for developments claiming tax exemptions, ensuring that there is a check on the adherence to income-restricted housing commitments. It aims to safeguard that at least a certain percentage of units are provided as affordable, by imposing conditions on tax benefits that would otherwise allow for market-rate developments to occur without sufficient income diversity. This shift could dramatically influence the landscape of affordable housing in Texas and how local governments engage with multifamily residential projects.

Summary

House Bill 3532 aims to amend provisions regarding multifamily residential developments owned by public facility corporations in Texas. The legislation introduces reforms intended to streamline tax exemption processes for such developments, particularly focusing on income-restricted units. By establishing clear definitions around terms like 'rent' and 'rent reduction', the bill provides a standardized framework that governs entitlement to tax benefits based on housing affordability metrics. The new provisions are designed to enhance the compliance and reporting requirements for developers to ensure that public facility corporations adhere to stipulated standards regarding housing development.

Contention

However, the bill is not without contention. Critics may argue that the additional compliance requirements could pose burdens on smaller public facility corporations who may struggle to meet lively certifications and audits. Furthermore, while intended to improve the regulations surrounding these developments, some stakeholders might contend that such stipulations might limit the flexibility needed for municipalities or corporations to react swiftly to changing housing markets. Balancing accountability with the agility of affordable housing initiatives will likely be a point of debate as this legislation proceeds through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1590

Relating to multifamily residential developments owned by public facility corporations.

TX HB4307

Relating to multifamily residential developments financed, owned, or operated by public facility corporations.

TX HB3534

Relating to multifamily residential developments financed, owned, or operated by public facility corporations.

TX HB4306

Relating to multifamily residential developments owned by public facility corporations.

TX HB3533

Relating to multifamily residential developments financed, owned, or operated by public facility corporations.

TX SB2767

Relating to public facility corporations.

TX SB2260

Relating to the disclosure and posting of certain information regarding multifamily residential developments that receive certain tax exemptions and the eligibility of those developments to receive those exemptions.

TX SB840

Relating to certain municipal regulation of certain mixed-use and multifamily residential development projects and conversion of certain commercial buildings to mixed-use and multifamily residential occupancy.

TX HB1466

Relating to reports on information regarding certain multifamily residential developments to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs.

TX HB1585

Relating to housing finance corporations and to the location of residential developments owned by those corporations.

Similar Bills

CA AB1206

Single-family and multifamily housing units: preapproved plans.

TX SB840

Relating to certain municipal regulation of certain mixed-use and multifamily residential development projects and conversion of certain commercial buildings to mixed-use and multifamily residential occupancy.

AZ HB2110

Development; adaptive reuse; rezoning; prohibition

CA AB748

Single-family and multifamily housing units: preapproved plans.

TX HB3404

Relating to certain municipal and county regulation of certain multifamily and mixed-use residential development projects and conversion of certain commercial buildings to mixed-use and multifamily residential occupancy.