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Texas Landlord Law at a Glance
3-day written notice to vacate required before filing a Forcible Detainer suit in Justice of the Peace court. No pay-or-quit option required. (Tex. Prop. Code § 24.005)
Must be returned within 30 days of move-out with an itemized written statement of deductions. (Tex. Prop. Code § 92.103)
No statutory cap on security deposit amounts under Texas law.
Texas law does not require specific advance notice, but landlords must enter only at reasonable times and with reasonable cause. 24-hour notice is best practice.
Texas Property Code § 92.056 gives tenants the right to repair and deduct (up to 1 month's rent) after proper written notice and landlord failure to make repairs within 7 days.
Month-to-month tenancies may be terminated with 1 month's written notice. Texas prohibits local rent control ordinances statewide.
This summary is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Always consult a licensed Texas attorney for guidance on your specific situation.
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