Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2763

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Caption

Relating to the renewal of certain leases in manufactured home communities.

Impact

The bill's changes in law will only affect lease agreements that are entered into or renewed from its effective date, which is set for September 1, 2025. By instituting a mandatory month-to-month renewal process, the legislation aims to provide stability to families living in manufactured home communities, particularly during school terms when such transitions can severely impact children's education. The bill emphasizes an important balance between landlord rights and tenant protections, especially for vulnerable populations such as those with minor children.

Summary

Senate Bill 2763 aims to amend Section 94 of the Texas Property Code, specifically focusing on the renewal of leases in manufactured home communities for tenants who have minor children. The existing bill outlines that if a landlord chooses not to renew a lease agreement with such tenants, they must convert the lease to a month-to-month arrangement. This month-to-month lease will be renewed monthly until the end date falls outside the school semester determined by the local district. This provision is designed to protect families with children from unnecessary displacement during critical school periods.

Contention

While the intent of SB 2763 is to safeguard families living in manufactured homes, there may be varying opinions on its implications. Supporters argue that it offers essential protections for tenants, preventing abrupt relocations that could disrupt children's schooling. Conversely, opponents may contend that this could place an undue burden on landlords, potentially impacting their ability to manage their properties effectively. The enforcement of this policy and its implications for both landlords and tenants may be a subject of further discussion as the bill progresses through legislative scrutiny.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX S716

"The Manufactured Home Park Protection Act"; expands opportunity to purchase for resident homeowners in certain manufactured home parks; modifies certain requirements for disposition of private residential leasehold communities.

TX A790

"The Manufactured Home Park Protection Act"; expands opportunity to purchase for resident homeowners in certain manufactured home parks; modifies certain requirements for disposition of private residential leasehold communities.

TX S2828

Relative to manufactured housing communities

TX HB1477

Mobile home communities and manufactured homes.

TX HB843

Further providing for closure of manufactured home communities.

TX HB2098

Providing for manufactured homes; consolidating the Manufactured Home Community Rights Act; establishing the Office of Manufactured Home Ombudsman, the position of Manufactured Home Ombudsman, the Manufactured Home Hearing Board and the Manufactured Home Restricted Account; imposing duties on the Department of Community and Economic Development; and making a repeal.

TX HB2232

Relating to the regulation by counties of build to rent communities and the regulation by certain counties of manufactured home rental communities.

TX HF481

A bill for an act relating to rent increases in manufactured home communities and mobile home parks.

TX S1019

Relative to manufactured housing communities

TX H1513

Relative to manufactured housing communities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.