04.09.2025 |
Dallas, TX (March 2025) – LUMA Residential is proud to announce its active participation in advocating for House Bill 32 (HB 32) at the Texas Capitol in Austin. This important legislation aims to implement much-needed eviction reform within the Texas rental housing industry.
Supporting Eviction Reform in Texas
As part of this advocacy effort, Crystal Moya, Vice President of Operations at LUMA Residential, joined industry leaders at the Capitol to voice the concerns of rental housing providers and highlight the importance of HB 32.
This initiative reflects LUMA Residential’s ongoing commitment to promoting fairness and balance within Texas communities and the rental housing market.
Industry Leaders Unite to Support HB 32
“It was an honor to represent LUMA Residential and the Texas rental housing industry at the Capitol. Standing alongside industry leaders to advocate for HB 32 reinforces the power of collective advocacy. We believe this legislation is a critical step toward creating a more equitable rental environment for both housing providers and residents,” said Crystal Moya, Vice President of Operations at LUMA Residential.
Collaboration with the Texas Apartment Association
LUMA Residential believes that HB 32 represents a significant step forward in addressing the complexities of eviction reform. The company is grateful for the opportunity to contribute to positive change alongside industry partners and the Texas Apartment Association (TAA) Government Relations team.
“We are deeply appreciative of the time and dedication of our colleagues and the TAA GR team in advancing this important legislation,” stated Crystal Moya. “Their commitment to our industry is invaluable.”
Commitment to a Strong Rental Housing Market
LUMA Residential remains dedicated to advocating for policies that support a thriving, balanced, and equitable rental housing market in Texas. By participating in industry advocacy efforts, the company continues to support initiatives that benefit both housing providers and residents across the state.

