Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1935

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Caption

Relating to the composition and operation of a property owners' association board.

Impact

If passed, SB1935 would significantly impact how property owners' associations operate across Texas. The amendments seek to democratize the governance of these associations by limiting the tenure of declarant-controlled boards and providing a structured transition to homeowner-led governance. The bill requires that within specific timeframes, a minimum of one-third up to a majority of the board members be homeowners to ensure equitable governance and limit potential abuses of power by declarants.

Summary

SB1935 proposes a series of amendments to the Property Code relating to the composition and operation of property owners' association boards in Texas. The bill mandates that a minimum number of board members must be elected by property owners other than the declarant, specifically outlining timelines for these elections based on the conveyance of lots. This aim is to enhance the representation of homeowners within these associations, thus ensuring that their voices and interests are more adequately reflected in decision-making processes.

Contention

However, the bill has generated some contention among various stakeholders. Supporters argue that it addresses long-standing issues of accountability and transparency within property owners 'associations, while critics express concerns over the practical implications of enforcing these new requirements. Some argue that this could lead to disputes among property owners or create challenges in managing board transitions effectively, especially in communities where the declarant controls a significant portion of the properties.

Final_notes

Overall, SB1935 represents a focused effort to reform property owners' associations in Texas, with the intent of bolstering homeowner rights while fostering a sense of community governance. The bill reflects broader trends in homeownership governance reforms seen in other states, indicating a growing acknowledgment of the need for balance between declarant interests and homeowner representation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2630

Relating to declarant control of certain property owners' associations.

TX HB1219

Property; require new property owners' associations to be subject to Georgia Property Owners' Association Act

TX HB2398

Relating to the governance of property owners' associations.

TX SB711

Relating to property owners' associations, including condominium unit owners' associations.

TX HB1349

Relating to property owners' associations, including condominium unit owners' associations.

TX HB5225

Relating to the powers and duties of certain property owners' associations.

TX SB315

Property Owners' Associations; property owners' associations to provide disclosures and certain documents before a lot sale closes; require

TX HB1660

To Amend The Horizontal Property Act; To Regulate Property Owners Associations; And To Require An Audit For Certain Property Owners Associations.

TX SB2629

Relating to organization of, meetings of, and voting by condominium unit owners' associations and property owners' associations.

TX HB1926

Relating to organization of, meetings of, and voting by condominium unit owners' associations and property owners' associations.

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