Texas 2013 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB946 House Committee Report / Bill

Filed 02/01/2025

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                    By: Nelson S.B. No. 946
 (Bohac)


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the right to terminate a lease and avoid liability by a
 victim of certain sexual offenses or stalking.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  The heading to Section 92.0161, Property Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 92.0161.  RIGHT TO VACATE AND AVOID LIABILITY FOLLOWING
 CERTAIN SEX OFFENSES OR STALKING.
 SECTION 2.  Section 92.0161, Property Code, is amended by
 amending Subsections (b), (c), (d), and (g) and adding Subsections
 (c-1), (i), and (j) to read as follows:
 (b)  A tenant may terminate the tenant's rights and
 obligations under a lease and may vacate the dwelling and avoid
 liability for future rent and any other sums due under the lease for
 terminating the lease and vacating the dwelling before the end of
 the lease term after the tenant complies with Subsection (c) or
 (c-1).
 (c)  If the tenant is a victim [of sexual assault] or a parent
 or guardian of a victim of sexual assault under Section 22.011,
 Penal Code, aggravated sexual assault under Section 22.021, Penal
 Code, indecency with a child under Section 21.11, Penal Code,
 sexual performance by a child under Section 43.25, Penal Code, [or]
 continuous sexual abuse of a child under Section 21.02, Penal Code,
 or an attempt to commit any of the foregoing offenses under Section
 15.01, Penal Code, that takes place during the preceding six-month
 period on the premises or at any dwelling on the premises, the
 tenant shall provide to the landlord or the landlord's agent a copy
 of:
 (1)  documentation of the assault or abuse, or
 attempted assault or abuse, of the victim from a licensed health
 care services provider who examined the victim;
 (2)  documentation of the assault or abuse, or
 attempted assault or abuse, of the victim from a licensed mental
 health services provider who examined or evaluated the victim;
 (3)  documentation of the assault or abuse, or
 attempted assault or abuse, of the victim from an individual
 authorized under Chapter 420, Government Code, who provided
 services to the victim; or
 (4)  documentation of a protective order issued under
 Chapter 7A, Code of Criminal Procedure, except for a temporary ex
 parte order.
 (c-1)  If the tenant is a victim or a parent or guardian of a
 victim of stalking under Section 42.072, Penal Code, that takes
 place during the preceding six-month period on the premises or at
 any dwelling on the premises, the tenant shall provide to the
 landlord or the landlord's agent a copy of:
 (1)  documentation of a protective order issued under
 Chapter 7A or Article 6.09, Code of Criminal Procedure, except for a
 temporary ex parte order; or
 (2)  documentation of the stalking from a provider of
 services described by Subsection (c)(1), (2), or (3) and:
 (A)  a law enforcement incident report; or
 (B)  if a law enforcement incident report is
 unavailable, another record maintained in the ordinary course of
 business by a law enforcement agency.
 (d)  A tenant may exercise the rights to terminate the lease
 under Subsection (b), vacate the dwelling before the end of the
 lease term, and avoid liability beginning on the date after all of
 the following events have occurred:
 (1)  the tenant provides a copy of the relevant
 documentation described by Subsection (c) or (c-1) to the landlord;
 (2)  the tenant provides written notice of termination
 of the lease to the landlord on or before the 30th day before the
 date the lease terminates;
 (3)  the 30th day after the date the tenant provided
 notice under Subdivision (2) expires; and
 (4)  the tenant vacates the dwelling.
 (g)  A tenant who terminates a lease under Subsection (b) is
 released from all liability for any delinquent, unpaid rent owed to
 the landlord by the tenant on the effective date of the lease
 termination if the lease does not contain language substantially
 equivalent to the following:
 "Tenants may have special statutory rights to terminate the
 lease early in certain situations involving certain sexual offenses
 or stalking [assault or sexual abuse]."
 (i)  For purposes of Subsections (c) and (c-1), a tenant who
 is a parent or guardian of a victim described by those subsections
 must reside with the victim to exercise the rights established by
 this section.
 (j)  A person who receives information under Subsection (c),
 (c-1), or (d) may not disclose the information to any other person
 except for a legitimate or customary business purpose or as
 otherwise required by law.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2013.
 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT NO. 1
 Amend Senate Bill No. 946 on page 4, line 6 (Senate engrossed
 version) by striking "September 1, 2013" and substituting "January
 1, 2014".
 Bohac