Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2454

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

Caption

Relating to the unauthorized entry, occupancy, sale, rental, lease, advertisement for sale, rental, or lease, or conveyance of real property, including the removal of certain unauthorized occupants of a dwelling; creating criminal offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing a fee.

Impact

The legislation modifies existing property laws by allowing property owners or their agents to request the immediate removal of unauthorized occupants by law enforcement, enhancing property owners’ rights. It holds that property owners are not liable for losses during the removal of unauthorized persons and establishes a framework to handle wrongful removals legally. This could lead to increased tensions between landlords and unlawful occupants as the shift provides more power to property owners in disputes.

Summary

House Bill 2454, titled the Texas Home Ownership Protection and Enforcement Act, introduces significant changes to how unauthorized occupancy and property conveyance are addressed within the state. The bill establishes new criminal offenses related to unauthorized entry, occupancy, the sale, rental, and lease of real property, enhancing penalties for offenders. It aims to protect property owners and streamline the process for resolving issues related to unauthorized occupants, effectively allowing owners to reclaim possession of their properties more easily and with greater legal support.

Conclusion

If enacted, this law will significantly impact how Texas handles issues of property ownership and unauthorized occupancy. The broader implications could influence housing security and fairness in landlord-tenant relationships, adding layers of complexity to existing residential laws.

Contention

Opponents of HB 2454 may argue that the potential for abuse of this law exists, particularly concerning vulnerable populations who could be dismissed without adequate legal protections. The bill's provisions on fraudulently obtaining leases or sales establish severe penalties, including class A misdemeanors and felonies for first-time violators. Critics may express concern over how such laws disproportionately affect certain tenant groups and the absence of adequate measures to safeguard against wrongful evictions.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Penal Code

  • Chapter 28. Arson, Criminal Mischief, And Other Property Damage Or Destruction
    • Section: 03
  • Chapter 32. Fraud
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX SB465

Similar Relating to the unauthorized entry, occupancy, sale, rental, lease, advertisement for sale, rental, or lease, or conveyance of real property, including the removal of certain unauthorized occupants of a dwelling; creating criminal offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing a fee.

TX SB1333

Similar To Relating to the unauthorized entry, occupancy, sale, rental, lease, advertisement for sale, rental, or lease, or conveyance of real property, including the removal of certain unauthorized occupants of a dwelling; creating criminal offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing a fee.

Similar Bills

TX HB3518

Relating to the unauthorized entry, occupancy, sale, rental, lease, advertisement for sale, rental, or lease, or conveyance of real property, including the removal of certain unauthorized occupants of a dwelling; creating criminal offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing a fee.

TX HB4223

Relating to the unauthorized entry, occupancy, sale, rental, lease, advertisement for sale, rental, or lease, or conveyance of real property, including the removal of certain unauthorized occupants of a dwelling; creating criminal offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing a fee.

TX HB4467

Relating to the unauthorized entry, occupancy, sale, rental, lease, advertisement for sale, rental, or lease, or conveyance of real property, including the removal of certain unauthorized occupants of a dwelling; creating criminal offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing a fee.

TX HB414

Relating to the unauthorized entry, occupancy, sale, rental, lease, advertisement for sale, rental, or lease, or conveyance of real property, including the removal of certain unauthorized occupants of a dwelling; creating criminal offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing a fee.

TX HB2131

Relating to the unauthorized entry, occupancy, sale, rental, lease, advertisement for sale, rental, or lease, or conveyance of real property, including the removal of certain unauthorized occupants of a dwelling; creating criminal offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing a fee.

TX HB1076

Relating to the unauthorized entry, occupancy, sale, rental, lease, advertisement for sale, rental, or lease, or conveyance of real property, including the removal of certain unauthorized occupants of a dwelling; creating criminal offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing a fee.

TX SB465

Relating to the unauthorized entry, occupancy, sale, rental, lease, advertisement for sale, rental, or lease, or conveyance of real property, including the removal of certain unauthorized occupants of a dwelling; creating criminal offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing a fee.

TX HB2105

Relating to the unauthorized entry, occupancy, sale, rental, lease, advertisement for sale, rental, or lease, or conveyance of real property, including the removal of certain unauthorized occupants of a dwelling; creating criminal offenses; increasing a criminal penalty; authorizing a fee.