Rent control rules in El Paso, TX β also known as rent stabilization or rent cap ordinances β limit annual rent increases and protect tenants from displacement.
El Paso has NO local rent control ordinance. Tex. Local Gov't Code Β§ 214.902 preempts Texas cities from enacting rent control absent a declared disaster-related housing emergency and governor approval. The El Paso Municipal Code contains no rent stabilization chapter.
Tex. Local Gov't Code Β§ 214.902 prohibits Texas cities from enacting rent control unless (1) the governing body finds a housing emergency due to a disaster under Tex. Gov't Code Β§ 418.004 and (2) the governor approves the ordinance. El Paso has made no such finding. Month-to-month landlords may raise rent on one month's notice under Tex. Prop. Code Β§ 91.001; fixed-term rent is locked until renewal. Tex. Prop. Code Ch. 92 still applies: security deposits returned within 30 days (Β§ 92.103), repair-and-deduct (Β§Β§ 92.056β92.0563), and Β§ 92.331 anti-retaliation against rent increases within six months of a protected tenant act.
There is no city cap to enforce. A retaliatory rent increase β issued within six months of a protected tenant act such as a repair request or code complaint β exposes the landlord to a civil penalty of one month's rent plus $500 plus actual damages and attorney fees under Tex. Prop. Code Β§ 92.333.
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