Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3685

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Caption

Relating to notice of possible eligibility for a residence homestead exemption from ad valorem taxation provided to a home buyer by a title insurance company or title insurance agent in connection with the closing and settlement of a purchase of residential real property.

Impact

The implementation of HB 3685 will specifically amend the Texas Insurance Code by introducing a new subchapter that addresses additional closing services. This move is expected to streamline the home purchasing process, as buyers will have a clearer understanding of their potential tax benefits. By providing a standardized notice and application form for exemptions, the bill aims to encourage buyers to take advantage of tax savings they qualify for, ultimately promoting homeownership and enhancing tax-fairness in property taxation.

Summary

House Bill 3685 aims to enhance the process for home buyers by ensuring they receive important information regarding potential eligibility for residence homestead exemptions from ad valorem taxes. The bill mandates that title insurance companies or agents provide buyers with a notice indicating that the purchased property may qualify for one or more exemptions. This notice will be delivered in conjunction with the closing and settlement of the residential real estate transaction, creating a transparent process that informs buyers of possible tax reductions applicable to their new property.

Contention

While the intent of HB 3685 generally appears positive, discussions around the bill may raise concerns regarding the additional responsibilities placed on title insurance agents and companies during the closing process. Some stakeholders might argue that this legislation could create extra administrative burdens, particularly for smaller title firms or those in less populated areas. However, the trade-off of improving buyer awareness and supporting fiscal responsibility in property taxation is likely to be seen as a net benefit.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3412

Relating to notice of and assistance in filing an application for a residence homestead exemption from ad valorem taxation provided to a home buyer by a title insurance company or title insurance agent in connection with the closing and settlement of certain transactions pertaining to residential real property; authorizing a fee; providing for the imposition of an administrative penalty.

TX SB489

Providing for a universal homestead exemption from ad valorem property taxation.

TX HB3108

Relating to proof of eligibility for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homestead of a person.

TX HB3499

Relating to the eligibility of an individual to receive an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the individual's residence homestead if the homestead is occupied by a registered sex offender.

TX HB1274

To Allow A Title Insurance Agent, Title Insurer, Or Title Company To Pay Real Property Taxes In Conjunction With The Issuance Of A Title.

TX HB1577

Relating to eligibility for the exemption from ad valorem taxation of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse of certain first responders.

TX HB2461

Prohibiting public adjusters from negotiating for or effectuating the settlement of any insurance claim relating to residential lines of insurance.

TX SB467

Relating to a temporary exemption from ad valorem taxation of the appraised value of an improvement to a residence homestead that is completely destroyed by a fire.

TX SB876

Fire and residential property insurance.

TX H0209

Property Insurance Relief Homestead Exemption Non-school Property Tax

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.