Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB3647

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Out of Senate Committee
 
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Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to removing licensing and fee requirements for certain salespersons who sell or lease-purchase or offer to sell or lease-purchase manufactured housing to a consumer.

Impact

The proposed changes are expected to have significant implications for the manufacturing housing market, potentially lowering barriers to entry for salespersons. By eliminating licensing requirements, proponents believe it will encourage more individuals to sell or lease-purchase manufactured homes, leading to increased entrepreneurship and greater availability of housing options for consumers. This could be particularly advantageous in a housing market that often faces shortages, providing more affordable avenues for prospective homeowners.

Summary

House Bill 3647 seeks to amend existing regulations concerning the sale and lease-purchase of manufactured housing in Texas. The primary focus of the bill is to remove licensing and fee requirements for certain salespersons engaged in these transactions. By modifying the relevant sections of the Occupations Code, the legislation aims to facilitate easier access for individuals involved in promoting manufactured homes to consumers, thus potentially increasing sales activity in this sector.

Contention

However, the bill may not be without its detractors. Critics may raise concerns regarding consumer protection, as the removal of license and fee structures could result in a less regulated environment for manufactured housing sales. Opponents could argue that without required licenses, there is a risk that unqualified individuals could engage in sales practices that may not adequately protect consumers’ interests. This debate about balancing accessibility with oversight highlights a significant point of contention in discussions surrounding HB3647.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1712

Relating to the purchase, sale, or lease of real property on behalf of a limited partnership or a limited liability company.

TX HB2004

Relating to the tax imposed on the purchase of a motor vehicle by the lessee on termination of the lease.

TX HB4094

Relating to a refund of sales and use taxes paid on the purchase of certain aircraft leased for flight instruction.

TX SB436

Relating to the punishment for the offense of purchasing or selling human organs; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX HB2706

Relating to the regulation of manufactured homes.

TX HB164

Relating to exempting textbooks purchased, used, or consumed by university and college students from sales and use taxes for limited periods.

TX SB278

Relating to exempting textbooks purchased, used, or consumed by university and college students from sales and use taxes for limited periods.

TX HB4364

Relating to prohibiting certain sales and purchases of firearms; creating criminal offenses; providing a civil penalty.

TX HB3087

Relating to prohibiting certain transfers, purchases, and possession of firearms; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB32

Relating to prohibiting certain transfers, purchases, and possession of assault weapons; creating criminal offenses.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.