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Relocation Assistance: Dallas vs Grand Prairie

How do relocation assistance rules compare between Dallas, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Dallas and Grand Prairie have similar restriction levels.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Texas has no statewide tenant relocation assistance law, and Dallas has not adopted a formal relocation-payment ordinance. Tenants displaced by no-fault terminations or condemnation generally receive no city-mandated payment, though federal Uniform Relocation Act may apply if federal funds are involved.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Texas has no statewide tenant relocation assistance law, and Dallas County has no county-level relocation ordinance. Tenants displaced by no-fault terminations, condemnation, or sale generally receive no county-mandated payment, though the federal Uniform Relocation Act may apply when federal funds are used.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasGrand Prairie
State lawNo TX relocation assistance statuteNo TX relocation statute
Dallas ordinanceNo formal relocation program adopted-
Federal URAOnly federally funded displacementFederally funded projects only
CondemnationChapter 27 unsafe-building referrals only-
SeverityPermissive β€” landlord-favorablePermissive β€” landlord-favorable
County ordinance-None adopted
City programs-Vary; Dallas none

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Dallas FAQ

Does my Dallas landlord owe me moving costs if they end my lease?

No. Texas law and Dallas ordinances do not require relocation payments when a landlord declines to renew a lease or terminates a month-to-month tenancy with proper notice.

What about if my building is condemned?

Dallas Code Compliance may refer displaced tenants to nonprofit emergency aid, but the landlord has no statutory duty to pay relocation costs unless federal URA funding triggers coverage.

Grand Prairie FAQ

Does Dallas County require relocation payments when a landlord ends a lease?

No. Neither Texas Property Code nor Dallas County ordinances require relocation assistance when landlords decline renewal or terminate month-to-month tenancies with proper notice. Federal URA applies only to federally funded displacement.

Who helps displaced tenants in unincorporated Dallas County?

Dallas County Health and Human Services and partner nonprofits provide emergency rental and moving aid referrals, but the displacing landlord has no statutory duty to pay relocation costs unless federal funds triggered the displacement.

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