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πŸ”‘ Rental Property Rules/AB-1482 Notice Disclosure

Arlington vs Fort Worth

How do ab-1482 notice disclosure rules compare between Arlington, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Texas has no analog to Californias AB 1482 statewide rent cap, so Arlington landlords face no disclosure requirement about rent-increase caps or just-cause coverage. Texas Property Code Β§92.0091 affirmatively prohibits municipal rent control and related disclosure mandates.

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Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonFort Worth
TX rent capNone-
Disclosure requiredNo-
State preemptionTX Β§92.0091-
Increase noticePer lease terms-

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Arlington FAQ

Is there a Texas equivalent to California AB 1482?

No. Texas has no statewide rent cap or just-cause statute. Texas Property Code Β§92.0091 in fact preempts cities and counties from adopting their own rent-control measures.

Must Arlington landlords disclose rent-increase limits?

No. Because Texas imposes no rent cap and Arlington cannot adopt one, there is no disclosure obligation. Tenants should review lease terms for renewal and increase clauses.

Fort Worth FAQ

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