89R4653 DRS-F
 
  By: Vasut H.B. No. 2797
 
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 
AN ACT
  relating to the authority of home-rule municipalities to regulate
  the occupancy of dwelling units.
         BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
         SECTION 1.  Chapter 211, Local Government Code, is amended
  by adding Subchapter D to read as follows:
  SUBCHAPTER D.  RESIDENTIAL ZONING LIMITATIONS RELATED TO OCCUPANCY
  IN CERTAIN MUNICIPALITIES
         Sec. 211.051.  DEFINITION.  In this subchapter, "dwelling
  unit" means a house, apartment unit, or any unit in a multiunit
  residential structure. The term does not include a unit in a hotel,
  motel, or other establishment in which more than half of the units
  are intended to be used for transient accommodations.
         Sec. 211.052.  APPLICABILITY. This subchapter applies only
  to a home-rule municipality.
         Sec. 211.053.  DWELLING UNIT OCCUPANCY REQUIREMENTS.  A
  municipality may not adopt or enforce a zoning ordinance, rule, or
  other regulation that limits the number of people who may occupy a
  dwelling unit based on:
               (1)  age;
               (2)  familial status;
               (3)  occupation;
               (4)  relationship status; or
               (5)  whether the occupants are related to each other by
  a certain degree of affinity or consanguinity.
         Sec. 211.054.  NO EFFECT ON OTHER ZONING AUTHORITY.  This
  subchapter does not prohibit a municipality from imposing a limit
  on the number of people who may occupy a dwelling unit based on
  health and safety standards contained in:
               (1)  a building code as adopted under Subchapter G,
  Chapter 214;
               (2)  a fire code;
               (3)  standards adopted by the Department of State
  Health Services; or
               (4)  local, state, or federal affordable housing
  program guidelines.
         Sec. 211.055.  NO EFFECT ON PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIATIONS
  AND OTHER PRIVATE AGREEMENTS.  This subchapter does not prohibit a
  property owner from enforcing rules or deed restrictions imposed by
  a property owners' association or by other private agreement.
         Sec. 211.056.  PROPERTY OWNER ACTION.  (a)  A property owner
  in a municipality that violates this subchapter may bring an action
  against the municipality for damages incurred due to the violation
  and for appropriate equitable relief.
         (b)  Governmental immunity of the municipality to suit and
  from liability is waived to the extent of liability created by this
  section.
         (c)  A court may award a prevailing claimant reasonable
  attorney's fees incurred in bringing an action under this section.
         SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.