Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB2223

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/29/09  
Voted on by House
5/17/09  
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to notice to certain homeowners regarding residential construction warranties.

Impact

The introduction of HB 2223 is expected to strengthen consumer protection for homeowners by providing them with critical information regarding their construction warranties. By detailing the warranty periods and outlining the process for seeking recourse for any defects, the bill aims to foster greater transparency in residential construction practices. This is particularly important in the context of the state's growing housing market, where many homeowners may not be fully aware of their rights under the law.

Summary

House Bill 2223 addresses the issue of notice to certain homeowners regarding residential construction warranties. The bill proposes an amendment to the Property Code, adding a new section that mandates the Texas Real Estate Commission to send notice to homeowners about their warranty provisions. This notice would be dispatched nine months following the registration of a home, ensuring that homeowners are informed about their rights and the necessary steps to take if construction defects occur.

Conclusion

Overall, HB 2223 represents a positive step towards enhancing homeowner awareness and rights concerning residential construction warranties. By standardizing the notification process and delineating the procedures for dispute resolution, this bill aims to mitigate disputes arising from construction defects and encourage responsible practices within the construction industry.

Contention

While the bill seems to promote beneficial guidelines for homeowners, there may be potential concerns related to the timing and awareness of the notice's delivery. Ensuring that all homeowners receive this information in a timely manner could be a point of contention, particularly for those who may not understand the intricate details of construction warranties. Additionally, the requirement for homeowners to act within 90 days after their warranty period expires could raise challenges for those who may miss the deadline due to various reasons.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2022

Relating to residential construction liability.

TX SB873

Relating to residential construction liability.

TX HB2024

Relating to statutes of limitation and repose for certain claims arising out of residential construction.

TX SB939

Relating to statutes of limitation and repose for certain claims arising out of residential construction.

TX HB697

Relating to seller's disclosures regarding fuel gas piping in residential real property.

TX HB1048

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

TX SB1922

Relating to notice to property owners regarding certain stationary LP-gas installations.

TX SB1529

Relating to notice to property owners regarding certain stationary LP-gas installations.

TX HB2310

Relating to certain construction defect litigation.

TX HB1256

Relating to seller's disclosure notice concerning special districts in which residential real property is located.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.