Relating to the collection of certain foreclosure data by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs.
Impact
The implementation of HB3363 is poised to improve the accuracy and comprehensiveness of foreclosure data available at the state level. By creating a standardized process for collecting and reporting this information, the bill aims to facilitate better decision-making for policy makers and stakeholders involved in housing and community development. Furthermore, the quarterly reporting requirement ensures that lawmakers receive timely updates on foreclosure data, which could inform legislative measures or funding allocations aimed at addressing housing issues.
Summary
House Bill 3363 aims to enhance the collection and reporting of certain foreclosure data by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs. The bill mandates that individuals filing a notice of sale for residential properties must submit specific information regarding the property, particularly its zip code. Additionally, after the completion of a property sale, trustees or sheriffs are required to provide the county clerk with details about the property being sold. This initiative is designed to ensure better tracking and understanding of foreclosure trends and their potential impacts on communities across Texas.
Contention
While the intentions behind HB3363 may seem constructive, there may be concerns regarding the implications for property owners and the potential administrative burden that comes with the new requirements. Stakeholders may debate the balance between necessary data collection for public good and the privacy of individuals involved in property sales. Additionally, the effectiveness of the data collected will largely depend on the compliance of county clerks and relevant parties to accurately report the requested information, which might prove challenging.
Relating to the collection and publication of affordable housing information by certain municipalities and the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs.
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.
Relating to the establishment and implementation by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs of the Texas Tenant Readiness and Landlord Incentive Pilot Program.
Relating to the issuance by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs of certain federal forms for purposes of allocating low income housing tax credits; authorizing an administrative penalty.
Relating to the issuance by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs of certain federal forms for purposes of allocating low income housing tax credits; authorizing an administrative penalty.
Relating to a right of first refusal applicable to the sale of housing developments that have received certain financial assistance administered by the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs.