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Rent Control: Cedar Hill vs Grand Prairie

How do rent control rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Cedar Hill and Grand Prairie have similar restriction levels.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Texas prohibits rent control. TX Property Code Section 214.902 bans municipalities and counties from adopting rent control ordinances. No rent stabilization, rent caps, or rent increase limits at any level.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Grand Prairie has NO local rent control ordinance. Tex. Local Gov't Code § 214.902 preempts Texas cities from enacting rent control absent a declared disaster-related housing emergency and governor approval. The Grand Prairie Code of Ordinances contains no rent stabilization chapter.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillGrand Prairie
Rent ControlProhibited by state law-
State LawTX Property Code Section 214.902-
Rent Increase LimitsNone-
Notice RequiredPer lease terms-
Local Ordinance-None — no city rent control
Preemption Statute-Tex. Local Gov't Code § 214.902
Month-to-Month Notice-1 month, Tex. Prop. Code § 91.001
Security Deposit Return-30 days after surrender (§ 92.103)
Enforcement-Texas state courts — no city rent board

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Cedar Hill FAQ

Is there rent control in unincorporated Dallas County?

No. Rent control is prohibited throughout Texas under Property Code §214.902. No city or county can limit rent amounts.

Can my landlord raise rent by any amount?

Yes, with proper notice per your lease terms. Texas law does not limit rent increases. Month-to-month tenants receive notice per Property Code §91.001.

Grand Prairie FAQ

Does Grand Prairie have rent control?

No. Grand Prairie has never enacted rent control and the Grand Prairie Code of Ordinances contains no rent stabilization chapter. Tex. Local Gov't Code § 214.902 preempts municipal rent control absent a disaster-related housing-emergency finding and governor approval.

Can Grand Prairie pass a rent control ordinance?

Only under Tex. Local Gov't Code § 214.902, which requires Grand Prairie City Council to find a housing emergency due to a declared disaster under Tex. Gov't Code § 418.004 and gubernatorial approval. Without both, any local rent control would be void.

What protections do Grand Prairie tenants have without rent control?

Tex. Prop. Code Ch. 92 covers security deposits (30 days under § 92.103), repair-and-deduct (§§ 92.056–92.0563), and retaliation — § 92.331 bars a rent increase within six months of a protected tenant act, with a one month's rent plus $500 penalty under § 92.333.

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