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Vacancy Tax: Dallas vs Richardson

How do vacancy tax rules compare between Dallas, TX and Richardson, TX?

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Texas Tax Code limits cities to legislatively authorized levies, and no state law allows vacancy taxes on empty residential property. Dallas has not proposed an Oakland or Vancouver-style vacant home tax. Vacant Dallas homes pay only standard ad valorem property taxes.

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Richardson, TX

Dallas County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasRichardson
Vacancy taxNone in Dallas or Texas-
Authority neededState legislative enablement-
Standard taxFull ad valorem applies anyway-
Appraisal districtDallas Central Appraisal District-
Vacant property rulesCode Chapters 27 and 12-

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Dallas FAQ

Will I pay extra Dallas tax if my second home sits empty?

No. Dallas imposes no vacancy surcharge. You owe regular ad valorem property taxes assessed by Dallas Central Appraisal District. Texas does not authorize cities to add empty-home penalties on residential property.

Can Dallas fine me for an empty house?

Only if the structure becomes unsafe, blighted, or violates Code Chapter 27 minimum property standards. Code Compliance can issue citations or place liens, but those are nuisance penalties, not occupancy-based taxes.

Richardson FAQ

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