Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5241

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

Caption

Relating to an action to remedy certain conditions affecting safety or habitability of certain residential rental property; providing a civil penalty.

Impact

Should HB 5241 be enacted, it will amend existing property laws by introducing detailed requirements that landlords must fulfill regarding property maintenance. This will not only improve living conditions for tenants but also provide a structured legal framework for addressing violations. Importantly, the bill sets forth a civil penalty mechanism whereby landlords may be fined for ongoing violations, thereby incentivizing compliance and protecting tenants from unsafe housing conditions.

Summary

House Bill 5241 aims to enhance the safety and habitability standards for residential rental properties, particularly in unincorporated areas of counties with populations exceeding one million. The bill establishes clear conditions that landlords must meet, which include maintaining essential features such as plumbing, electrical systems, and general cleanliness. Failure to adhere to these conditions could compel legal action from district attorneys or county attorneys, emphasizing the state’s role in ensuring safe living environments for tenants.

Contention

The bill's introduction could lead to contentious debates centered around landlord-tenant dynamics. Supporters may argue that it empowers tenants and holds landlords accountable for substandard living conditions, while critics could contend that it places undue regulatory pressure on property owners. Another point of contention may arise over the specific standards set within the bill, as some landlords might argue that compliance could be financially burdensome, potentially exacerbating housing affordability issues.

Companion Bills

TX SB2524

Identical Relating to an action to remedy certain conditions affecting safety or habitability of certain residential rental property; providing a civil penalty.

Previously Filed As

TX SB2524

Relating to an action to remedy certain conditions affecting safety or habitability of certain residential rental property; providing a civil penalty.

TX A2089

Requires establishment of residential rental habitability database and provides certain penalties and causes of action concerning residential leases.

TX AB223

Revises provisions relating to the habitability of rental property. (BDR 10-684)

TX SF2106

A bill for an act relating to residential rental property price fixing, and providing civil penalties.

TX S292

Requires air conditioning in certain residential rental units.

TX HB339

Real Property - Residential Rental Apartments - Air-Conditioning Requirements

TX HB1175

Repair of residential rental properties.

TX HB1113

Repair of residential rental properties.

TX A489

Codifies and enhances use of breach of implied warranty of habitability as defense to certain eviction actions.

TX S403

Codifies and enhances use of breach of implied warranty of habitability as defense to certain eviction actions.

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