Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3401

Caption

Relating to methods of payment of rent and security deposits to residential landlords and authorizing associated service charges.

Impact

The passage of HB 3401 would represent a significant shift in landlord-tenant dynamics by mandating that landlords accommodate non-cash payment options. Furthermore, it stipulates that a landlord can only demand cash payments as the exclusive method for a limited timeframe—specifically, if a prior payment was refused or dishonored. This adds a layer of protection for tenants, ensuring they are not indefinitely restricted from making payments in various forms. The bill also avoids enforcement of any lease provisions that might waive tenant rights under this act, further enhancing protections.

Summary

House Bill 3401 aims to modernize rental payment methods and procedures between tenants and landlords in Texas. Specifically, it amends current regulations to require landlords to accept at least one form of payment other than cash or electronic funds transfer for rent and security deposits. This is designed to increase accessibility for tenants who may not have access to electronic payment methods or prefer traditional cash transactions. The focus on allowing diverse payment methods reinforces the importance of tenant rights in the payment process.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance tenant rights, it could generate contention regarding the balance of responsibilities between landlords and tenants. Some stakeholders may argue that allowing tenants the right to demand various payment methods could lead to complications for landlords, particularly regarding tracking payments and potential disputes over payment refusals. Additionally, there might be differing opinions on the imposition of service charges associated with electronic payments, which could be viewed as an unnecessary burden for tenants rather than a reasonable cost for landlords.

Companion Bills

TX SB1445

Relating to methods of payment of rent and security deposits to residential landlords and authorizing associated service charges.

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