Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4917

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Caption

Relating to seller's disclosures regarding flooding and other water-related issues with respect to residential real property.

Summary

House Bill 4917 aims to amend the Property Code concerning seller disclosures in residential real estate transactions, particularly relating to flooding and other water-related issues. The bill mandates that sellers provide detailed information about the property's history concerning water damage or adverse conditions. This includes inquiries about prior claims for flood damage, the presence of flood insurance, and any significant water-related risks applicable to the property. This change reflects an increasing awareness of the role that flooding plays in property value and buyer safety in Texas, where severe weather and flooding events have become more frequent. The proposed amendments in HB4917 focus on enhancing transparency in real estate transactions, ensuring that prospective buyers are fully informed about potential risks associated with the properties they contemplate purchasing. The bill’s language suggests a thorough approach to seller disclosures, which can include specific questions about the history of flooding, presence of flood zones on the property, and the existence of water management systems like rainwater harvesting setups. This increased transparency aims to empower buyers with essential information to make informed purchasing decisions. Critics may argue that the bill creates an additional burden on sellers, imposing new requirements that could complicate the sales process. Concerns could also be raised about the practicality of complete and accurate disclosures, especially in cases where past incidents were not documented or where sellers lack comprehensive knowledge about the property's history. Conversely, proponents believe that the increased level of detail in disclosures could protect consumers from unforeseen liabilities related to flooding and water-related damages. If passed, the amendments laid out in HB4917 would take effect on September 1, 2025, and would only apply to properties transferred after that date. This allows stakeholders in the real estate market to prepare for changes in their practices and compliance requirements, ultimately aiming for a safer and more informed marketplace for residential property transactions.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Property Code

  • Chapter 5. Conveyances
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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