Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB222

Caption

Relating to the removal of certain discriminatory restrictions and provisions from certain real property records.

Impact

If enacted, SB222 would have a significant impact on property law in Texas. Specifically, it introduces a formal process for property owners to challenge and eliminate discriminatory language from their property records. This bill shifts some responsibility onto county clerks, requiring them to analyze requests for removal and ensure that relevant statutes are followed. By doing so, SB222 not only addresses discrimination but also reinforces the principle that property rights should be free from historical prejudices.

Summary

SB222 aims to remove certain discriminatory restrictions and provisions from real property records in Texas. The bill allows property owners to request the removal of any restrictions or provisions that are deemed void under existing law. The objective of this legislation is to rectify historical injustices related to discriminatory practices in property ownership and to promote fair and equitable access to property rights for all residents in the state. By empowering individuals to remove such discriminatory clauses, the bill seeks to enhance clarity and fairness in property dealings.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the practical implementation of this bill. Critics could raise concerns about the potential increase in administrative workload for county clerks, tasked with reviewing and processing requests related to property restrictions. Additionally, there may be debates surrounding what constitutes a discriminatory restriction and how owners can substantiate their claims for removal. These discussions could further influence how SB222 is interpreted and applied across various jurisdictions within Texas.

Companion Bills

TX SB30

Same As Relating to the removal of certain discriminatory provisions from a recorded conveyance instrument.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1558

Relating to the extension or amendment of deed restrictions in certain older subdivisions.

TX SB1768

Relating to the correction or removal of certain obsolete provisions of the Property Code.

TX HB3422

Relating to the correction or removal of certain obsolete provisions of the Property Code.

TX HB1823

Relating to certain documents or instruments purporting to convey real or personal property.

TX HB2657

Relating to voidable provisions contained in certain construction contracts.

TX SB2207

Relating to voidable provisions contained in certain construction contracts.

TX HB3104

Relating to the temporary exemption of certain tangible personal property related to certain connected data center projects from sales and use taxes.

TX SB1265

Relating to the temporary exemption of certain tangible personal property related to certain connected data center projects from sales and use taxes.

TX HB2815

Relating to the powers, authorities, duties, and responsibilities of certain conservation and reclamation districts and to notice a person who proposes to sell or convey real property located in any of certain conservation and reclamation districts must provide to a prospective purchaser of that property.

TX HB4415

Relating to the transfer of certain real property from the Health and Human Services Commission to the StarCare Specialty Health System.

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CA AB1438

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CA AB1991

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TX HB3321

Relating to creation, re-creation, extension, renewal, or modification of or addition to deed restrictions in certain areas.

CA AB721

Covenants and restrictions: affordable housing.

CA AB911

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CA AB1050

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CA AB1385

Unlawfully restrictive covenants: housing developments: Palisades Fire.