Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3358

Caption

Relating to prohibited retaliation against residential tenants by landlords.

Impact

If enacted, HB3358 will have a significant impact on state laws governing landlord-tenant relationships. It seeks to ensure that tenants feel safe to assert their rights without fear of retribution. This could lead to a more just housing environment, encouraging residents to report unsafe conditions or poor practices without the danger of landlord retaliation. By limiting the actions landlords can take against tenants in response to such activities, the bill aims to foster greater compliance with existing housing codes and promote tenant activism.

Summary

House Bill 3358 aims to enhance the protection of residential tenants in Texas by prohibiting landlords from retaliating against tenants who exercise their rights under lease agreements or report violations. The bill amends existing sections of the Property Code to make it explicit that landlords cannot take punitive actions against tenants within a specified timeframe after the tenants have engaged in protected activities. These activities can include notifying landlords of necessary repairs, filing complaints regarding building or housing code violations, or participating in tenant organizations.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention surrounding HB3358, particularly from landlord associations and real estate groups who may argue that the bill could inhibit landlords' rights to manage their properties effectively. Concerns may be raised around the potential abuses of tenant protections, where tenants could exploit these regulations to avoid legitimate eviction proceedings or neglect responsibilities under their lease agreements. Additionally, stakeholders in the housing market may have differing views on how these protections might affect the availability of rental properties and overall housing market dynamics in Texas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2516

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

TX HB1048

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

TX HB1268

Relating to a landlord's liability to a tenant for a casualty loss to residential rental premises caused by the landlord.

TX HB2968

Relating to the interruption of utility service by a residential landlord.

TX HB1690

Relating to a residential landlord's duty regarding the provision of certain information.

TX HB1173

Relating to a tenant's right to terminate a residential lease following certain outages of essential utilities.

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 HB3306

Relating to the right of a residential tenant to cure default for nonpayment of rent.

TX HB1193

Relating to prohibiting housing discrimination by a property owners' association against a residential tenant based on the tenant's method of payment.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.