3 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 4 cities in Collin County, Texas.
Verified from official government sources
TX Local Government Code Β§214.902 preempts rent control statewide. Collin County cities cannot impose rent ceilings or rent stabilization on private residential property. Governor declaration of housing emergency is the only exception.
Collin County follows Texas Property Code Chapter 24 for evictions. No just-cause eviction requirement exists; landlords may terminate month-to-month tenancies with 30 days written notice for any non-discriminatory reason. Texas is a landlord-friendly state.
Collin County does not operate a rental registration program. Unincorporated rental properties are governed only by Texas Property Code Chapter 92 habitability standards. Incorporated cities like Plano, Frisco, and McKinney set their own rules.
4 cities in Collin County have their own rental property rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
10 verified rules β’ Cash-for-Keys Agreements, Just Cause Eviction
8 verified rules β’ Just Cause Eviction, No-Fault Evictions
3 verified rules β’ Just Cause Eviction, Rent Control
3 verified rules β’ Just Cause Eviction, Rent Control
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