Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2305

Caption

Relating to the Texas Real Estate Research Center, the Real Estate Research Advisory Committee, and the Texas Real Estate Commission; increasing a fee.

Impact

The alterations made by HB 2305 have implications for individuals and entities operating within the real estate sector in Texas. By increasing the fees for the issuance and renewal of broker licenses, sales agent licenses, and certificates of registration, the bill is designed to enhance resource allocation to the Texas Real Estate Research Center. This organization plays a critical role in real estate research and development within the state, and it is expected that a well-funded center can provide better resources and support for the real estate community.

Summary

House Bill 2305 addresses updates related to the Texas Real Estate Research Center, the Real Estate Research Advisory Committee, and the Texas Real Estate Commission. This bill primarily focuses on structural changes and financial adjustments, specifically increasing certain licensing fees associated with real estate professions. The bill seeks to ensure the financial sustainability and operational effectiveness of the research center and related advisory activities.

Sentiment

The sentiment expressed during the discussions surrounding HB 2305 appears to be largely supportive among members of the regulatory community and stakeholders in the real estate industry. Many view the necessary fee increases as a reasonable adjustment to improve the functionality of the real estate research infrastructure. However, there may also be some dissent among those burdened by increased fees, especially new entrants in the real estate market who might see these costs as prohibitive.

Contention

While HB 2305 generally received unanimous support, it presents contention around the nature of its fee increases. Critics could argue that any rise in fees, regardless of the intended benefit to the real estate sector, may deter new agents or smaller brokerages from operating in Texas. Additionally, there are concerns about the transparency and oversight of how the increased funds will be managed, which may lead to calls for more stringent accountability measures regarding financial operations of the Texas Real Estate Research Center.

Companion Bills

TX SB1369

Same As Relating to the Texas Real Estate Research Center and the Texas Real Estate Commission.

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