The new Texas real estate laws September 1 2025 bring important updates for property owners, HOAs, and the workforce. From HOA reforms to property rights protection and workforce expansion, these changes will directly impact homeowners, buyers, and professionals across the state.
Senate Bill 711 requires condominium associations to provide more detailed management certificates and upload them to hoa.texas.gov.
It also limits resale certificate fees, ensuring more transparency and lower costs in condo transactions.
This was a Texas REALTORS® priority bill, giving homeowners stronger protections and clarity.
Senate Bill 17 prohibits certain countries, individuals, and organizations—including designated transnational criminal organizations—from acquiring real property in Texas.
This addition to the Real estate laws September 1 2025 strengthens property security and ensures Texas land remains protected from unlawful ownership.
Senate Bill 1333 empowers sheriffs and constables to act quickly when a property owner files a sworn complaint of unlawful possession.
It also increases criminal penalties for:
This law enhances property rights enforcement in the Texas market.
House Bill 120 focuses on career training expansion, helping strengthen the Texas workforce.
As one of the Texas REALTORS® legislative priorities, this addition to the real estate laws September 1 2025 supports economic growth by preparing more Texans for in-demand careers.
For property owners, buyers, and real estate professionals, these laws mean:
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The Real estate laws in Texas September 1 2025 mark an important step forward in protecting property rights, limiting foreign ownership, and supporting the workforce. These updates keep Texas strong, secure, and opportunity-driven.
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