{"id":310,"date":"2024-10-30T09:00:02","date_gmt":"2024-10-30T15:00:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/woodlandslaw.info\/wp\/?p=310"},"modified":"2025-05-20T00:10:57","modified_gmt":"2025-05-20T00:10:57","slug":"top-10-common-violations-of-the-texas-dtpa-you-should-be-aware-of","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/woodlands.law\/blog\/top-10-common-violations-of-the-texas-dtpa-you-should-be-aware-of\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 10 Common Violations of the Texas DTPA You Should Be Aware Of"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong class=\"x-el x-el-span c2-1y c2-1z c2-3 c2-44 c2-2b c2-36 c2-45\">Introduction\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA) was created to protect consumers from dishonest business practices and to promote fairness in the marketplace. Unfortunately, violations of the DTPA occur frequently, leaving Texas consumers exposed to financial losses, stress, and frustration. In this article, we&#8217;ll walk you through the ten most common violations of the DTPA so you can spot the warning signs and take action if needed.<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li><strong class=\"x-el x-el-span c2-1y c2-1z c2-3 c2-44 c2-2b c2-36 c2-45\">False Advertising:\u00a0<\/strong>Have you ever seen an ad that seemed too good to be true? Often, businesses promote products or services with misleading claims\u2014whether they&#8217;re overstating a product&#8217;s benefits, hiding defects, or lying about availability. These kinds of advertisements are a clear violation of the DTPA. If you were lured in by an ad that turned out to be false, you could have grounds for a claim.<\/li>\n<li><strong class=\"x-el x-el-span c2-1y c2-1z c2-3 c2-44 c2-2b c2-36 c2-45\">Failure to Disclose Known Defects:\u00a0<\/strong>Texas law requires businesses to be upfront about any known defects before making a sale. Imagine purchasing a car, only to later discover it had significant damage that the seller was aware of but didn&#8217;t disclose. This kind of deceit is a clear violation of the Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA). If a defect could significantly affect the product&#8217;s value or functionality, sellers are obligated to reveal that information\u2014it&#8217;s as straightforward as that.<\/li>\n<li><strong class=\"x-el x-el-span c2-1y c2-1z c2-3 c2-44 c2-2b c2-36 c2-45\">Misrepresentation of Warranty Terms:\u00a0<\/strong>Warranties are meant to give consumers peace of mind, but sometimes businesses aren&#8217;t upfront about what they actually cover. If a company exaggerates the scope of a warranty or hides important limitations, they&#8217;re violating your rights under the DTPA. For example, a business might promise a &#8220;full warranty&#8221; but bury details that limit what&#8217;s actually covered. Clear, honest communication about warranty terms is a legal requirement, and anything less is breaking the law.<\/li>\n<li><strong class=\"x-el x-el-span c2-1y c2-1z c2-3 c2-44 c2-2b c2-36 c2-45\">Bait-and-Switch Tactics:\u00a0<\/strong>Have you ever encountered advertisements that promise incredible deals, only to find that the item is mysteriously out of stock when you arrive? This tactic is known as a &#8220;bait-and-switch.&#8221; It occurs when a business attracts customers with an alluring offer but then attempts to sell them something more expensive instead. It&#8217;s a classic deceptive practice and one that the DTPA strictly prohibits. If you&#8217;ve experienced this, you have the right to hold that business accountable.<\/li>\n<li><strong class=\"x-el x-el-span c2-1y c2-1z c2-3 c2-44 c2-2b c2-36 c2-45\">Unlicensed Services:\u00a0<\/strong>Certain types of work\u2014like electrical, plumbing, or contracting\u2014require a state license to ensure safety and quality. If a business claims to be licensed but isn&#8217;t or implies they&#8217;re authorized to do work that they&#8217;re not qualified for, it&#8217;s a clear violation of the DTPA. This kind of misrepresentation not only breaks the law but can also put consumers at serious risk due to shoddy or unsafe work.<\/li>\n<li><strong class=\"x-el x-el-span c2-1y c2-1z c2-3 c2-44 c2-2b c2-36 c2-45\">Price Gouging:\u00a0<\/strong>During times of emergency, like hurricanes or other natural disasters, the last thing you need is someone trying to take advantage of you. Price gouging\u2014charging outrageously high prices during emergencies\u2014is illegal under the DTPA. Texas takes this issue very seriously. If you see prices skyrocket on essential items during a crisis, that&#8217;s a clear sign of a violation, and you should report it.<\/li>\n<li><strong class=\"x-el x-el-span c2-1y c2-1z c2-3 c2-44 c2-2b c2-36 c2-45\">Passing Off Goods as Another:\u00a0<\/strong>Have you ever bought something that seemed like a name brand but later realized it was a knockoff? Misrepresenting the origin or brand of a product is another type of DTPA violation. Whether it&#8217;s a counterfeit logo or a misleading label, if a business tries to pass off one product as something it&#8217;s not, they&#8217;re deceiving consumers and breaking the law.<\/li>\n<li><strong class=\"x-el x-el-span c2-1y c2-1z c2-3 c2-44 c2-2b c2-36 c2-45\">Failing to Honor Refund Policies:\u00a0<\/strong>If a company advertises a money-back guarantee or a flexible return policy, they&#8217;re legally bound to honor it. But all too often, businesses ignore their own promises. If a company refuses to follow through on its advertised refund policy, they are violating the DTPA. As a consumer, you have every right to demand that a business keeps its word.<\/li>\n<li><strong class=\"x-el x-el-span c2-1y c2-1z c2-3 c2-44 c2-2b c2-36 c2-45\">Unfair Debt Collection Practices:\u00a0<\/strong>Debt collection is already stressful, but some businesses use deceptive or abusive practices to pressure consumers. Under the DTPA, unfair debt collection methods\u2014like false threats of legal action, contacting people without permission, or using profane language\u2014are prohibited. If a business misrepresents the amount owed or intimidates you unfairly, that&#8217;s a serious violation of your rights.<\/li>\n<li><strong class=\"x-el x-el-span c2-1y c2-1z c2-3 c2-44 c2-2b c2-36 c2-45\">Using Fine Print to Hide Important Information:\u00a0<\/strong>We&#8217;ve all seen those contracts filled with tiny, nearly unreadable print. Sometimes, businesses use fine print to hide key details\u2014things like extra fees, restrictive terms, or conditions that could make a product much less attractive. If the fine print is used to obscure crucial information that could influence your decision, that&#8217;s a deceptive practice and may be a violation of the DTPA. Transparency is not optional\u2014it&#8217;s a legal requirement.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><strong class=\"x-el x-el-span c2-1y c2-1z c2-3 c2-44 c2-2b c2-36 c2-45\">The Impact of DTPA Violations on Consumers<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>When businesses violate the DTPA, the effects on consumers can be severe. Financial losses are often just the beginning\u2014many people also experience emotional distress, mistrust, and even a sense of betrayal when they realize they&#8217;ve been taken advantage of. By understanding the most common types of DTPA violations, you can protect yourself and make informed decisions about when to take action.<\/p>\n<p><strong class=\"x-el x-el-span c2-1y c2-1z c2-3 c2-44 c2-2b c2-36 c2-45\">What Should You Do If You Encounter a DTPA Violation?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act is there to protect you. If you think you&#8217;ve been a victim of any of the violations mentioned above, your best move is to talk to a lawyer who knows consumer law in Texas. An experienced attorney can look over your situation, help determine if you have a case, and guide you on the right path forward.<\/p>\n<p><strong class=\"x-el x-el-span c2-1y c2-1z c2-3 c2-44 c2-2b c2-36 c2-45\">How The Woodlands Law Firm Can Help<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>At The Woodlands Law Firm, we take consumer rights seriously. We&#8217;ve helped countless Texans navigate the complexities of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, and we&#8217;re here to help you, too. If you think a business has deceived you, we&#8217;re ready to provide a free 15-minute consultation to discuss your situation and your options. Our attorneys are committed to getting justice for our clients and making sure dishonest businesses are held accountable.<\/p>\n<p>We know that standing up to unethical companies can feel intimidating. That&#8217;s why we&#8217;re here\u2014to provide personalized service, get to the bottom of your unique situation, and create a legal strategy that works for you. Don&#8217;t let dishonest practices go unchallenged. Contact us today, and let&#8217;s take control together.<\/p>\n<p><strong class=\"x-el x-el-span c2-1y c2-1z c2-3 c2-44 c2-2b c2-36 c2-45\">Contact Us Today<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If you believe you&#8217;ve been wronged under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, The Woodlands Law Firmis here to help. Contact us today at 832-626-0116, email us at\u00a0<a class=\"x-el x-el-a c2-1y c2-1z c2-48 c2-21 c2-22 c2-49 c2-24 c2-4a c2-3 c2-27 c2-28 c2-29 c2-2a\" href=\"mailto:admin@woodlands.law\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">admin@woodlands.law<\/a>, or schedule your free 15-Minute consultation with one of our attorneys through our online scheduling tool <a href=\"https:\/\/woodlandslaw.cliogrow.com\/book\">HERE<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Introduction\u00a0 The Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA) was created to protect consumers from dishonest business practices and to promote fairness in the marketplace. Unfortunately, violations of the DTPA occur frequently, leaving Texas consumers exposed to financial losses, stress, and frustration. 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