Project Purpose

The vision of the Fee Disclosure Ordinance is to promote housing affordability and transparency in Austin by eliminating hidden rental fees.

What will these new rules do?

Under the proposed ordinance, landlords with five or more rental units will be required to give applicants a complete list of fees when they apply for a unit. This includes:

  • Application & move-in fees (e.g., processing utility connection, administrative)

  • Mandatory recurring month fees (e.g., trash, amenities, pest control, renter insurance)

  • Optional service fees (e.g., pet fees, parking)

The rule will not apply to fees related to damage, lease violations, or other tenant-caused issues during the lease term.

 

Why is this important? 

  • Full housing price transparency cannot be achieved if rental-related fees are not communicated to prospective tenants early and throughout the leasing process

  • Uncommunicated fees make it difficult for consumers to accurately compare leasing costs across different rental properties before signing a lease

  • Requiring all rental housing fees to be disclosed empowers households to make informed housing-related decisions

  • Not sharing additional fees early in the leasing process can harm tenants who have already invested time and money in selecting an apartment

Related Background

  • In October 2023, the Federal Trade Commission proposed a rule to prohibit hidden fees in business and rental housing operations.

  • The Texas Legislature considered legislation addressing undisclosed rental housing fees during the 89th Regular Session in 2025, such as HB 4305.

  • The Texas Legislature considered similar legislation prohibiting undisclosed fees for concert tickets during the 88th Regular Session in 2023, such as HB 1497 and HB 4084.

  • Major rental housing platforms, including Zillow, Apartments.com, and Affordablehousing.com, have made commitments to summarize total costs upfront.

  • The Texas Apartment Association's lease template includes a space for additional fees to be reported, but there is no requirement that fees be communicated to the residents ahead of signing a lease.

Staff Contact

Chase Bryan, Housing Department

chase.bryan@austintexas.gov

512-461-9922

 

Project Purpose

The vision of the Fee Disclosure Ordinance is to promote housing affordability and transparency in Austin by eliminating hidden rental fees.

 

Project Timeline

complete
complete
October 2024

Council Resolution

live
live
June 2025

Project Initiation

live
live
July & August 2025

Legal Framework

planned
planned
September & October 2025

Stakeholder Engagement

planned
planned
November & December 2025

Draft Regulations and Requirements

planned
planned
January & February 2026

Public Review

planned
planned
March & April 2026

Council Consideration

planned
planned
May 2026

Implementation