Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2349

Filed
3/12/25  
Out of Senate Committee
4/16/25  
Voted on by Senate
4/24/25  
Out of House Committee
5/1/25  
Voted on by House
5/6/25  
Governor Action
5/19/25  

Caption

Relating to notice requirements for a leased dwelling located in a floodplain.

Impact

By establishing clear guidelines for notice requirements, SB2349 is expected to enhance tenant awareness and promote transparency in lease agreements concerning floodplain properties. This change in law will apply only to leases entered into or renewed after the bill's effective date of September 1, 2025, allowing for a transition period in which existing lease agreements will remain governed by prior regulations. This approach aims to protect both tenants and landlords by providing a clear framework that bolsters their rights and responsibilities.

Summary

Senate Bill 2349 addresses the notice requirements for tenants leasing dwellings located in floodplains. It aims to amend Section 92.0135 of the Property Code by introducing new provisions specific to lease agreements that involve such properties. The bill stipulates that landlords must provide disclosure notices, which can be included in the lease itself, as an addendum, or as a separate document prior to signing. This seeks to ensure that tenants are adequately informed about the risks and implications associated with living in flood-prone areas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2349 appears largely favorable, as it seeks to protect tenants' interests in potentially hazardous living situations. Supporters, including various tenant advocacy groups, believe that better notice requirements empower individuals to make informed decisions regarding their housing choices. The legislative discussions indicate a general consensus on the necessity of enhancing tenant protections in flood-prone regions, suggesting a collaborative sentiment among lawmakers on this issue.

Contention

While the bill has received considerable support, there may be some contention around the practicality of implementing these notice requirements and ensuring compliance among landlords. Concerns include whether all landlords, particularly those managing small properties, will adhere to the new regulations and how enforcement mechanisms will be structured. Despite these challenges, the intent behind SB2349 is clear: to safeguard tenant welfare through improved communication about living conditions in floodplains.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Property Code

  • Chapter 92. Residential Tenancies
    • Section: 0135
    • Section: 0135
    • Section: 0135
    • Section: 0135
    • Section: 0135
    • Section: 0135
    • Section: 0135

Companion Bills

TX HB2214

Identical Relating to notice requirements for a leased dwelling located in a floodplain.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3625

Relating to notice requirements for a leased dwelling located in a floodplain.

TX SB2493

Relating to repairs made pursuant to a tenant's notice of intent to repair and the refund of a tenant's security deposit.

TX HB2518

Relating to required lease terms for public property leased to a nongovernmental entity; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB59

Relating to notice of water and wastewater requirements for the foreclosure sale of residential properties by certain political subdivisions.

TX HB2071

Relating to certain public facilities, including public facilities used to provide affordable housing.

TX HB2260

Relating to a seller's disclosure of the location of certain real property in a floodplain.

TX SB1032

Relating to oyster certificates of location; authorizing a fee.

TX SB1325

Relating to the notice given to certain victims of family violence, stalking, harassment, or terroristic threat.

TX SB1835

Relating to certain contract and notice requirements for the cancellation of a health spa membership.

TX SB1629

Relating to the regulation of certain nursing facilities, including licensing requirements and Medicaid participation requirements.

Similar Bills

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