Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB542

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

Caption

Relating to the authority of a property owners' association to assess a fine for discolored vegetation or turf during a period of residential watering restriction.

Impact

The enactment of SB542 will directly impact the way property owners' associations enforce regulations concerning landscaping and maintenance of properties in times of drought. With water restrictions often necessary for environmental and practical reasons, this bill seeks to prevent POAs from imposing penalties that could be unreasonable under the circumstances. This change is designed to protect homeowners from financial penalties that are not consistent with the rights provided under residential watering restrictions, thus promoting a more understanding and cautious approach to community property management during drought periods.

Summary

Senate Bill 542 seeks to amend the Texas Property Code by introducing limitations on the authority of property owners' associations (POAs) to assess fines for discolored vegetation or turf during periods of residential watering restrictions. Specifically, the bill states that a POA cannot fine a property owner for violations of restrictive covenants related to the maintenance of green vegetation if the owner is subject to a water use restriction mandated by a municipality or water supplier. This legislation recognizes the challenges posed by drought conditions and the rationality behind allowing property owners to forfeit aesthetic requirements in favor of water conservation during such periods.

Contention

While the bill appears to be aimed at promoting water conservation and a more flexible approach to property management, it may also create points of contention among property owners and associations. POAs may express concerns over losing authority to enforce aesthetic regulations, which they argue are essential for maintaining property values and community standards. Additionally, the interpretation of what constitutes a 'reasonable period of time' after restrictions are lifted could lead to disputes between property owners and associations, requiring further clarification and likely legal scrutiny as the bill is implemented.

Companion Bills

TX HB359

Identical Relating to the authority of a property owners' association to assess a fine for discolored vegetation or turf during a period of residential watering restriction.

TX HB517

Same As Relating to the authority of a property owners' association to assess a fine for discolored vegetation or turf during a period of residential watering restriction.

TX HB5387

Similar To Relating to the authority of a property owners' association to assess a fine for discolored vegetation or turf during a period of residential watering restriction.

Previously Filed As

TX HB517

Relating to the authority of a property owners' association to assess a fine for discolored vegetation or turf during a period of residential watering restriction.

TX HB359

Relating to the authority of a property owners' association to assess a fine for discolored vegetation or turf during a period of residential watering restriction.

TX HB5387

Relating to the authority of a property owners' association to assess a fine for discolored vegetation or turf during a period of residential watering restriction.

TX HB5407

Relating to restrictions on residential leasing in property owners' associations.

TX HB5438

Relating to restrictions on residential leasing in property owners' associations.

TX HB2269

Relating to a property owners' association's authority to require installation or maintenance of grass or turf landscaping.

TX HB3908

Relating to the violation of the restrictions, bylaws, or rules of a property owners' association.

TX HF2367

A bill for an act relating to unit owners associations and native vegetation.

TX HB2013

Relating to the authority of certain property owners' associations to prohibit or restrict the keeping of chickens.

TX SB2481

Residential subdivisions; authorize property owners to establish and/or amend covenants, conditions and restrictions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.