Dallas County does not operate a systematic rental inspection program. The City of Dallas runs Single Family Rental Registration and inspection. Other Dallas County cities have varying programs. Check your city.
Texas counties lack general rental inspection authority. Dallas County conducts no proactive code enforcement on rental properties. The City of Dallas operates a Single Family Rental Registration program (Chapter 27) requiring registration and minimum standards inspections of one-to-four-unit rentals, plus the Multi-Tenant Rental Registration program for larger properties. Inspections occur on complaint, registration cycle, or systematic neighborhood sweeps. Irving, Garland, Mesquite, Richardson, and Plano have their own rental registration or proactive inspection programs of varying intensity. Texas Property Code Chapter 92 sets baseline habitability standards statewide that tenants can enforce through justice court regardless of city program.
Unregistered Dallas rentals: fines up to $2,000 per day. Substandard conditions: orders to repair, civil penalties, possible criminal misdemeanor charges.
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Garland, TX
Amplified sound in Garland is regulated under Chapter 32; sound 'plainly audible' more than 50 feet from the source after 10 PM is a violation.
Garland, TX
Garland restricts construction noise to daytime hours, with most loud work prohibited overnight and limited on Sundays under Chapter 32 of the Code of Ordina...
Garland, TX
Garland permits leaf blower use under its general noise ordinance, restricting operation to daytime hours with no specific gas-powered ban.
Garland, TX
Garland regulates noise from industrial uses along the I-30 and IH-635 corridors through zoning performance standards and the Code of Ordinances Chapter 32 n...
Garland, TX
Garland generally allows overnight on-street parking in residential areas, but restricts vehicles parked continuously in the same spot for more than 48-72 ho...
Garland, TX
Garland follows Texas Transportation Code Chapter 683, defining vehicles as junked or abandoned if inoperable, unregistered, wrecked, or left on public prope...
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