Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB279

Caption

Relating to pet deposits or fees collected by landlords.

Impact

The implications of HB 279 may significantly influence the rental market, particularly for tenants with pets. It ensures that landlords must make a clear choice between collecting a one-time deposit or a recurring fee. This could potentially alleviate some financial burden for tenants who may prefer to pay a single deposit rather than monthly fees, thus making housing more accessible for pet owners. Conversely, landlords might need to adjust their strategies based on this change, potentially influencing rental prices and availability, especially in pet-friendly markets.

Summary

House Bill 279 addresses regulations regarding pet deposits or fees that landlords can collect from tenants. The bill stipulates that if a lease permits a tenant to have a pet, the landlord has the option to collect either a one-time refundable deposit or a nonrefundable fee at the lease's initiation, but not both. This provision aims to clarify the financial obligations tenants have concerning pets in their rental agreements, aiming for transparency in landlord-tenant relationships regarding pet ownership in rented properties. The bill applies only to leases entered into or renewed after the effective date, which is September 1, 2021.

Contention

While the specifics of HB 279 are straightforward, discussions around pet ownership and rental arrangements can invoke various perspectives. Some may argue that limiting landlords to choosing one type of fee could affect their ability to manage risks associated with pet ownership in rentals. Landlords could be concerned about the financial implications of damage due to pets, while tenant advocates might view the bill as a necessary protection that promotes responsible pet ownership without undue financial strain. Ultimately, the bill strikes a balance that aims to protect both landlords and tenants, although it may lead to further discussions on how best to regulate pet-related fees in rental housing.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1166

Relating to pet deposits or fees collected by landlords.

TX HB2516

Relating to certain rights and duties of residential tenants and landlords.

TX HB1756

Relating to certain deposits, fees, or charges required to be provided by a tenant or prospective tenant in connection with a residential lease.

TX HB2592

Relating to a landlord's duty to provide and maintain a functioning air conditioning system or unit in an apartment.

TX HB3276

Relating to the disclosure of certain fees by a landlord.

TX HB1048

Relating to a landlord's notice to residential tenants regarding rent increases.

TX HB1820

Relating to a landlord's right to enter the dwelling of a residential tenant.

TX HB1523

Relating to the establishment of a program administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs and certain county housing authorities to incentivize landlords to accept tenants participating in the housing choice voucher program.

TX HB4195

Relating to the installation by a residential tenant of an electric vehicle charging station in a parking space assigned to the tenant.

TX SB974

Relating to prohibiting the requirement of cable or Internet service in certain residential leases.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.