Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB929

Filed
1/24/25  
Out of Senate Committee
3/5/25  
Voted on by Senate
3/12/25  
Out of House Committee
5/1/25  
Voted on by House
5/8/25  
Governor Action
5/21/25  

Caption

Relating to certain deadlines and other timing factors affecting mechanic's, contractor's, or materialman's liens.

Impact

The modifications brought about by SB929 are expected to enhance the clarity and enforceability of liens in the construction and real estate sectors. By recalibrating the timing provisions, the bill seeks to streamline processes associated with lien filings, which can often be a source of confusion and legal disputes. The impact on state laws is significant as it adjusts how liens are treated within property transactions and empowers contractors and suppliers by safeguarding their rights to claim payments.

Summary

Senate Bill 929 addresses specific deadlines and timing factors impacting mechanic's, contractor's, or materialman's liens in Texas. The bill amends existing provisions in the Property Code, particularly focusing on the calculation of deadlines related to these types of liens. A key feature of the updated statute allows for the extension of deadlines when they fall on weekends or legal holidays, ensuring that stakeholders have adequate time to perform necessary actions without the constraints of these days.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB929 appears to be largely positive, particularly among stakeholders within the construction and contracting fields. Proponents laud the bill for simplifying lien processes, thus fostering a more transparent and effective mechanism for asserting claims on properties. The unanimous voting record in both the Senate and House indicates a strong legislative support, reflecting a consensus on the necessity of these reforms within Texas law.

Contention

Despite the overall favorable reception, some concerns may arise regarding the implementation of the new timelines and whether all parties are adequately informed of these changes. The potential for lingering confusion regarding deadline calculations could lead to disputes if parties misinterpret their obligations. Nevertheless, the bill aims to mitigate such issues by providing clearer guidance, which stakeholders hope will lead to smoother transactions in the future.

Companion Bills

TX HB4984

Very Similar Relating to certain deadlines and other timing factors affecting mechanic's, contractor's, or materialman's liens.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4984

Relating to certain deadlines and other timing factors affecting mechanic's, contractor's, or materialman's liens.

TX HB533

Relating to imposing liens for labor and supplies provided by cleaners.

TX H0801

Air-Conditioning and Mechanical Contractors

TX HB922

Relating to residence for purposes of voting and other matters affecting a candidate's eligibility.

TX HB144

Mechanics lien on aircraft; clarifies and establishes scope of lien of a provider of certain labor or materials to aircraft, authorizes recording lien with FAA and Secretary of State

TX SB1404

Relating to requirements for certain orders and judgments rendered in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship.

TX H0431

Air-conditioning and Mechanical Contractors

TX SB523

Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractors Licensing Act

TX HB2659

Establishes the "Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractors Licensing Act"

TX SB1352

Relating to the deadline for filing an application for certain ad valorem tax exemptions or allocations and the calculation of the penalty for filing a late application for such an exemption or allocation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.