Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2179

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Caption

Relating to the termination of a lease agreement of a servicemember's dependent.

Impact

The enactment of SB2179 will significantly impact state laws regarding tenant rights, especially for individuals within the military community. By clearly defining the conditions under which leases may be terminable, the bill offers greater protection to servicemembers and their families, ensuring they are not financially burdened when they are required to relocate due to military orders. This legislative change is particularly relevant given the unique challenges faced by military families, who frequently experience relocation and may encounter difficulties in maintaining stable housing during such transitions.

Summary

Senate Bill 2179 aims to facilitate the termination of lease agreements by servicemembers and their dependents under specific circumstances. The bill amends Section 92.017(b) of the Texas Property Code, introducing provisions that allow tenants who are servicemembers, or dependents of servicemembers, to vacate their leased dwelling without incurring liability for future rent or other sums due if certain conditions are met. These conditions include instances where a lease is executed by or on behalf of an individual who enters military service after the lease agreement is made, or if the servicemember receives orders for a permanent change of station or to deploy for 90 days or more while already in military service.

Contention

While SB2179 has the potential to provide much-needed relief to military families, it may also provoke discussions around the broader implications for landlords and property owners. Concerns could arise regarding how such laws may influence rental agreements and the responsibilities landlords have towards tenants who are mobilized for military service. Ultimately, the bill seeks to strike a balance between protecting the rights of servicemembers and ensuring that landlords are equipped to manage the complexities introduced by military deployments.

Companion Bills

TX HB4470

Identical Relating to the termination of a lease agreement of a servicemember's dependent.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4470

Relating to the termination of a lease agreement of a servicemember's dependent.

TX HB1082

Marriage and family; child custody agreements; terminating agreements; effective date.

TX HB58

AN ACT relating to termination of residential leases.

TX HB340

AN ACT relating to termination of residential leases.

TX S2262

Requires effective January 1, 2027, that upon the execution of a lease agreement for a mobile and manufactured homes in a mobile and manufactured home park, a complete copy of the lease be provided to the tenant within ten (10) days of execution.

TX H7285

Requires effective January 1, 2027, that upon the execution of a lease agreement for a mobile and manufactured homes in a mobile and manufactured home park, a complete copy of the lease be provided to the tenant within 10 days of execution.

TX HB4179

Relating to the right of first responders and their dependents to vacate and avoid liability under a residential lease.

TX HB1066

Relative to warrant articles authorizing lease agreements.

TX S3527

Creates New Jersey Servicemembers' Civil Relief Act.

TX A2810

Creates New Jersey Servicemembers' Civil Relief Act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.