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Contractors back HB 1922 change to accrual date in right-to-repair statute; committee hears business testimony

3281175 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

A contractor and construction-industry representatives urged the Senate committee to adopt HB 1922 to clarify when the statute of limitations begins for right-to-repair claims, arguing current ambiguity has led to costly litigation and denied contractors an opportunity to fix defects.

The Senate Committee on Business & Commerce heard testimony on House Bill 1922, which would set a uniform accrual date for construction defect claims under Texas’ right-to-repair statute.

Sponsor remarks said ambiguity about when a claim accrues has produced inconsistent…

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