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Habitability Standards: Dallas vs Grand Prairie

How do habitability standards rules compare between Dallas, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Chapter 27 of the Dallas Code establishes minimum property standards requiring rental units to be safe, sanitary, and fit for human habitation. Requirements include working smoke alarms, safe electrical and plumbing systems, heat capable of maintaining 68 degrees F, secure doors and windows, and sound structure.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasGrand Prairie
Code SectionChapter 27-
Minimum Heat68°F in habitable rooms-
AC Standard15°F below outside, max 85°F-
Compliance PeriodTypically 30 days-

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Dallas FAQ

What temperature must a Dallas rental maintain?

Heating must maintain at least 68°F in habitable rooms. If air conditioning is provided, it must cool to at least 15°F below outside temperature and no higher than 85°F, subject to code exceptions.

What makes a Dallas rental uninhabitable?

A unit is uninhabitable if it lacks working heat, hot water, safe electrical or plumbing systems, secure doors/windows, smoke alarms, or if the structure is not weathertight. Pest infestations also constitute a habitability violation.

Grand Prairie FAQ

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