San Angelo does not require landlords to register or license residential rentals and runs no proactive inspection program. Housing complaints are handled reactively by code enforcement, and repair duties are set by the Texas Property Code.
Unlike a few larger Texas cities, San Angelo has adopted no mandatory rental-registration or annual rental-inspection ordinance for single-family or general residential rentals. There is no landlord license and no per-unit registration fee. Minimum building and property-maintenance standards are enforced on a complaint basis by City of San Angelo code enforcement, which addresses substandard and dangerous structures under the building and health-and-sanitation chapters of the city code. A landlord's duty to repair conditions that materially affect a tenant's health or safety is set by Texas Property Code Section 92.052, which presumes seven days a reasonable time to make repairs after proper written notice.
Operating a rental needs no registration, so San Angelo imposes no failure-to-register penalty. Substandard or dangerous housing draws code-enforcement citations and repair orders, with fines set by the city's general penalty provisions.
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San Angelo sets no time limits or permit requirements on residential holiday decorations. The sign code expressly exempts holiday and celebration decorations...
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San Angelo garage sale signs are temporary signs needing no permit, but they may not be placed in the public right-of-way or on utility poles. Sales are limi...
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San Angelo cannot require a permit, charge a fee, or restrict the size of a political sign placed on private property with the owner's consent, up to 36 squa...
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Texas law bars any homeowners' association from prohibiting solar panels. San Angelo HOAs may set only limited, reasonable placement conditions and cannot ba...
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Rooftop solar in San Angelo requires both a building permit and an electrical permit from the city, plus an interconnection agreement with AEP Texas. Larger ...
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San Angelo reviews grading and drainage for new development against its Stormwater Design Manual (Article 12.400). Runoff cannot be redirected onto neighbori...
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