HB 1063

AN ACT relating to the creation of tenant legal services offices by local

House Bill Bhojani | Rodríguez Ramos | Rosenthal
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Jan 14, 2025 - Jun 2, 2025 • Session ended

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What This Bill Does

Allows local governments in Texas to create tenant legal services offices that provide free legal assistance to low-income residential tenants facing eviction or housing discrimination. These offices can offer full legal representation or brief legal consultations for tenants earning up to 400% of federal poverty guidelines, with a focus on helping tenants with disabilities secure reasonable accommodations. Local governments can establish these offices directly or contract with nonprofit organizations, which must submit detailed operational plans and meet specific staffing and reporting requirements.

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Bill Text

relating to the creation of tenant legal services offices by local
governments to assist low-income residential tenants in eviction
cases and in cases involving discrimination based on the tenants'
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1.  Subtitle C, Title 5, Local Government Code, is
amended by adding Chapter 181 to read as follows:
CHAPTER 181.  TENANT LEGAL SERVICES OFFICE
Sec. 181.001.  DEFINITIONS.  In this chapter:
(1)  "Brief legal assistance" means individualized
legal assistance provided in a single consultation by a tenant
legal services office to a tenant.
(2)  "Disability" has the meaning assigned by Section
(3)  "Full legal representation" means ongoing legal
services provided by a tenant legal services office to a tenant,
including court filings and appearances and other legal advice,
advocacy, or assistance associated with a tenant's case.
(4)  "Indigent" means having earnings that are not more
than 200 percent of the income standard established by applicable
(5)  "Local government" means a municipality or county
or any combination of municipalities or counties.
(6)  "Low-income" means having earnings that are not
more than 400 percent of the income standard established by
applicable federal poverty guidelines.
(7)  "Reasonable accommodation" is a change,
exception, or adjustment to a rule, policy, practice, or service
that may be necessary for a tenant with disabilities to have an
equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling, including public and
(8)  "Reasonable modification" means a reasonable
structural change made to existing premises that may be necessary
for a tenant with disabilities to have full enjoyment of a dwelling,
including public and common use spaces.
Sec. 181.002.  TENANT LEGAL SERVICES OFFICE.  (a)  A local
government may create a tenant legal services office to provide
legal representation and services to tenants as provided by
(b)  A tenant legal services office may provide:
(1)  full legal representation to a tenant:
(A)  in a residential eviction case if the tenant
(B)  in a case involving a violation of Section
301.025, Property Code, if the tenant is a low-income individual
(2)  brief legal assistance to a tenant in a
residential eviction case if the tenant is a low-income individual.
(c)  A local government may establish a department of the
local government or by contract may designate a nonprofit
corporation to serve as the tenant legal services office for the
(d)  Any combination of municipalities or counties may agree
by entering into an interlocal contract under Chapter 791,
Government Code, to jointly implement or administer a tenant legal
services office under this chapter.
(e)  A local government by ordinance, order, or interlocal
contract may adopt rules and procedures necessary to implement this
Sec. 181.003.  PROPOSALS BY NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS.  (a)
Before contracting with a nonprofit corporation to serve as a
tenant legal services office, a local government shall solicit
(b)  A local government shall require a written plan from a
nonprofit corporation proposing to serve as a tenant legal services
(c)  The written plan must include:
(1)  a budget for the tenant legal services office,
(2)  a description of each personnel position,
including the director of legal services position;
(3)  the maximum allowable caseload for each attorney
(4)  provisions for personnel training;
(5)  a description of anticipated overhead costs for
(6)  a policy to ensure that the director of legal
services and other attorneys employed by the office do not provide
representation to a tenant if doing so would create a conflict of
interest that has not been waived by the client.
(d)  After considering each proposal submitted by a
nonprofit corporation to a local government under this section, the
local government shall select a proposal that reasonably
demonstrates that the proposed tenant legal services office will
provide adequate quality representation for tenants in disputes
described by Section 181.002(b).
(e)  The total cost of a proposal may not be the sole
consideration in selecting the proposal.
Sec. 181.004.  DIRECTOR OF LEGAL SERVICES.  A tenant legal
services office must be directed by a director of legal services
(1)  is a member of the State Bar of Texas;
(2)  has practiced law for at least three years; and
(3)  has substantial experience in the practice of
Sec. 181.005.  FUNDING.  (a)  A tenant legal services office
is entitled to receive funds for personnel costs and expenses
incurred in operating the office in amounts determined by the local
government and paid out of the appropriate local fund.
(b)  This chapter does not authorize a local government to
disburse, administer, or otherwise allocate funds received by the
local government from the basic civil legal services account
established under Section 51.943, Government Code, to create or
operate a tenant legal services office.
Sec. 181.006.  EMPLOYEES.  (a)  A tenant legal services
office may employ attorneys and other personnel necessary to
perform the duties of the office as specified by the local
(b)  The director of a tenant legal services office must
designate at least one employee of the office to assist tenants with
disabilities in obtaining compliance with laws that apply to
housing for tenants with disabilities.
Sec. 181.007.  DENIAL OF REPRESENTATION.  A tenant legal
services office may not represent a tenant if:
(1)  a conflict of interest exists that has not been
(2)  the office has insufficient resources to provide
adequate representation for the tenant;
(3)  the office is incapable of providing
representation for the tenant in accordance with the rules of
(4)  the office shows other good cause for not
accepting the request for representation by the tenant.
Sec. 181.008.  INVESTIGATION OF FINANCIAL CONDITION.  A
tenant legal services office may investigate the financial
condition of a tenant who requests representation by the office.
Sec. 181.009.  PUBLIC HEARING.  (a)  The director of a tenant
legal services office shall hold an annual public hearing to
receive recommendations about the office.
(b)  Not later than the 30th day before the date of the
(1)  provide notice of the hearing:
(A)  to each interested party and official; and
(B)  by publishing the notice in a newspaper of
general circulation in the local government;
(2)  provide a copy of the notice to an appropriate
officer or employee of the local government who shall post the
(A)  in each department or office of the local
government responsible for providing social services for the
residents of the local government; and
(B)  if the local government maintains an Internet
(i)  the website of the local government;
(ii)  if applicable, each webpage of the
website dedicated to a department or office described by Paragraph
(3)  provide a copy of the notice to an appropriate
officer or employee of each local court that has original
jurisdiction over eviction cases or cases regarding violations of
Section 301.025, Property Code, who shall post the notice in an
appropriate place at the court on behalf of the director.
(c)  The director shall produce a transcript of the hearing
and post the transcript on the local government's Internet website
not later than the 30th day after the date of the hearing.
Sec. 181.010.  REPORT.  Not later than September 1 of each
even-numbered year, the director of a tenant legal services office
shall submit a report to the governing body of the local government
and post the report on the local government's Internet website that
contains the following information that relates to the office for
(1)  the estimated number of tenants in the office's
jurisdiction that are eligible for legal services;
(2)  the number of tenants that received legal
services, disaggregated by the following characteristics of the
tenants, if voluntarily disclosed by the tenant:
(B)  estimated length of tenancy;
(C)  approximate household income;
(E)  types of reasonable accommodations or
(3)  the types of legal services provided;
(4)  the outcomes immediately following the provision
of full legal representation, as applicable and available,
(A)  case dispositions in which:
(i)  tenants remained in their residences;
(ii)  tenants were evicted from their
(iii)  tenants with disabilities remained in
(iv)  tenants with disabilities were
displaced from their residences;
(B)  case dispositions regarding reasonable
accommodations or modifications for tenants with disabilities
(i)  were approved, including the types of
accommodations or modifications that were approved; and
(ii)  were disapproved, including the types
of accommodations or modifications that were disapproved; and
(C)  cases in which the attorney was discharged or
(5)  the expenditures for the office; and
(6)  any other information required by the local
SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
Act takes effect September 1, 2025.

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Bill filed: AN ACT relating to the creation of tenant legal services offices by local