Texas has no statewide tenant relocation assistance law, and San Antonio has not adopted a relocation-payment ordinance. Tenants displaced by no-fault terminations or condemnation receive no city-mandated payment, though federal Uniform Relocation Act may apply if federal funds are involved.
Texas does not require landlords to pay relocation assistance when terminating tenancies for owner move-in, substantial rehab, demolition, or conversion. The San Antonio City Code does not contain a generally applicable relocation-payment ordinance for displaced tenants. The federal Uniform Relocation Assistance Act covers only displacement caused by federally funded projects. When SA Code Enforcement condemns an unsafe building under the Property Maintenance Code, displaced occupants may receive limited emergency referrals through Neighborhood and Housing Services or nonprofits, but landlords have no statutory obligation to pay moving costs. Tenants asked to vacate after lease end have no relocation rights under Texas law.
Not applicable. Without a city ordinance, no enforcement mechanism exists for tenants seeking relocation assistance from private San Antonio landlords. Federal URA applies only to displacement triggered by federally assisted projects.
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