Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB2757

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to authorizing a municipality to file a lien on homestead property for the costs incurred by the municipality related to a dangerous structure on the property.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2757 would significantly impact state laws concerning property rights and municipal authority. Currently, Texas law protects homestands from certain types of liens, creating hurdles for municipalities trying to ensure the safety and livability of neighborhoods. The new legislation would change this landscape, enabling local governments to take stronger measures against hazardous structures that pose a risk to the community. It could lead to enhanced enforcement of safety codes and faster remediation of dangerous conditions, with municipalities having a clearer path to reclaim expenses incurred in these efforts.

Summary

House Bill 2757 seeks to amend the Local Government Code to authorize municipalities to file a lien against homestead properties for costs incurred in dealing with dangerous structures on those properties. Specifically, it allows municipalities to recover expenses related to the repair, removal, or demolition of unsafe buildings by placing a lien on the homestead itself, contingent upon a constitutional amendment being approved by voters. This change is intended to give local governments more tools to enforce building safety regulations and recover associated costs directly from property owners.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 2757 revolves around the balance of power between municipal authorities and property owners' rights. Advocates of the bill argue that it is essential for community safety, as it empowers municipalities to act decisively when property owners neglect their responsibilities. However, opponents might raise concerns about potential overreach and the implications of placing liens on homesteads, which can severely impact families' financial stability. Additionally, the requirement for voter approval of the accompanying constitutional amendment could become a focal point for debate among constituents about local governance and property rights.

Companion Bills

TX HJR123

Enabling for Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the foreclosure of a lien on homestead property for costs incurred by a municipality relating to a dangerous structure on the property.

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