Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs establishes debarment criteria to bar property owners, consultants, and vendors from participation in its programs for violations including failure to correct deficiencies, provide corrective plans, …
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs proposes updated enforcement procedures for administrative penalties against property owners and developers, incorporating federal HUD requirements and establishing corrective action and debarment op…
Texas Department of Insurance updates the Commercial Lines Statistical Plan to require insurers reporting policy declinations, cancellations, and nonrenewals by ZIP code under House Bill 2067.
Texas Real Estate Commission updates home inspector standards for roof, electrical, and plumbing systems while extending record retention to four years to align with current building codes and enhance consumer protection.
Texas Public Utility Commission established grant and loan procedures under Senate Bill 2627 for backup power systems at critical facilities, with no mandatory cost-sharing requirements for applicants.
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs eliminates mandatory fax number updates for entities conducting business with the department, reducing administrative requirements.
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs adopts clarified reasonable accommodation request procedures without altering costs, staffing, or fees.
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs updates noncompliance categories for multifamily rental properties to include tenant file requirements and federal occupant legal status verification standards.
Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs expands required written policies for multifamily properties to address federal occupant legal status verification, appeals processes, and tenant notification procedures.
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