Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3847

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

Caption

Relating to certain construction defect litigation.

Impact

The impact of HB3847 is expected to be significant on the landscape of construction litigation in Texas. The bill introduces stringent pleading requirements that claimants must fulfill, including detailed descriptions of the defects and the factual basis for their claims. This could lead to a decrease in the volume of claims filed and could particularly affect smaller construction firms that may struggle to meet these heightened expectations. Additionally, the ability for defendants to request dismissals based on insufficient pleading could deter potential claims, thereby influencing the overall dynamics of the construction industry.

Summary

House Bill 3847 focuses on reforming the process related to construction defect litigation involving commercial properties. The bill aims to establish clear definitions and requirements for filing claims concerning alleged defects in commercial construction. By creating specific guidelines for what constitutes a commercial construction defect and the responsibilities of the parties involved, the bill seeks to streamline processes in the legal system, potentially reducing frivolous or poorly substantiated claims.

Contention

Throughout discussions surrounding HB3847, there was notable contention focused on the balance between protecting legitimate claims and preventing abuse of the legal system. Some stakeholders argue that while the bill provides necessary protections for construction firms, it might also impede legitimate claimants from accessing justice due to the rigorous and potentially burdensome requirements for filing claims. Furthermore, the bill includes provisions for the awarding of attorney’s fees, which raises concerns about the financial implications for claimants, particularly if their claims are dismissed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX AB505

Revises provisions relating to constructional defects. (BDR 3-1144)

TX HB1272

Construction Defects & Middle Market Housing

TX H1295

Construction Defects

TX SB1650

Relating To Construction Defects.

TX SB1650

Relating To Construction Defects.

TX AB1903

Construction defects.

TX HB2021

Relating to certain construction liability claims.

TX SB1450

Condominiums; construction defects; actions; procedures

TX A11065

Provides for civil procedure under which a claimant may seek actual damages from a construction professional due to construction defects in a condominium.

TX S08731

Provides for civil procedure under which a claimant may seek actual damages from a construction professional due to construction defects in a condominium.

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