S.B. No. 1567
 
 
 
 
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.  DEFINITIONS.  In this subchapter:
               (1)  "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.
               (2)   "Institution of higher education" has the meaning
  assigned by Section 61.003, Education Code.
         Sec. 211.052.  APPLICABILITY. This subchapter applies only
  to a home-rule municipality with a population of less than 250,000:
               (1)  in which the campus of an institution of higher
  education with a student enrollment of more than 20,000 is located;
  or
               (2)  that is adjacent to the campus of an institution of
  higher education described by Subdivision (1).
         Sec. 211.053.  DWELLING UNIT OCCUPANCY REQUIREMENTS.  (a)  
  Except as provided by Subsection (b), 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.
         (b)  A municipality may impose a limit on the number of
  occupants of a dwelling unit that is not more restrictive than:
               (1)  one occupant per sleeping room with a minimum
  floor area of 70 square feet; and
               (2)  one additional occupant for each additional 50
  square feet of floor area in the same sleeping room.
         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.  LEASE REVIEW PROHIBITED. A municipality may
  not require a real estate broker, agent, or other third party
  fiduciary to submit for review or provide access to a lease or
  related document to determine the number of unrelated occupants of
  a dwelling unit for the purpose of enforcing a dwelling unit
  occupancy requirement.
         Sec. 211.056.  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. 211.057.  CIVIL ACTION. (a)  A person who owns property
  in or a tenant who resides in a municipality who is adversely
  affected or aggrieved by the municipality's violation of this
  subchapter may bring an action against the municipality or an
  officer or employee of the municipality in the officer's or
  employee's official capacity for relief described by Subsection
  (c).
         (b)  A claimant must bring an action under this section in a
  county in which the real property that is the subject of the action
  is wholly or partly located.
         (c)  In an action brought under this section, a court may:
               (1)  enter a declaratory judgment under Chapter 37,
  Civil Practice and Remedies Code;
               (2)  issue a writ of mandamus compelling a defendant
  officer or employee to comply with this subchapter; and
               (3)  issue an injunction preventing the defendant from
  violating this subchapter.
         (d)  A court shall award reasonable attorney's fees and court
  costs incurred in bringing an action under this section to a
  prevailing claimant.
         (e)  The Fifteenth Court of Appeals has exclusive
  intermediate appellate jurisdiction over an appeal or original
  proceeding arising from an action brought under this section.
         SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  ______________________________ ______________________________
     President of the Senate Speaker of the House     
 
         I hereby certify that S.B. No. 1567 passed the Senate on
  April 14, 2025, by the following vote: Yeas 30, Nays 1; and that
  the Senate concurred in House amendments on May 30, 2025, by the
  following vote: Yeas 30, Nays 1.
 
 
  ______________________________
  Secretary of the Senate    
 
         I hereby certify that S.B. No. 1567 passed the House, with
  amendments, on May 28, 2025, by the following vote: Yeas 101,
  Nays 29, two present not voting.
 
 
  ______________________________
  Chief Clerk of the House   
 
 
 
  Approved:
 
  ______________________________ 
              Date
 
 
  ______________________________ 
            Governor