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Evicting Tenants? Two Defenses to Prepare For

Under applicable landlord-tenant law, a property owner may take legal action and evict a tenant for various reasons. You may have someone evicted from your personal property if he or she, for example, has violated your rental or lease agreement or is unable to pay rent. Note, however, that tenant eviction is a legal [...]

2025-11-05T23:23:34+00:00

What Should You Include in Your Texas Lease Agreements?

Rental property owners must follow landlord-tenant laws, and using a lease or rental agreement helps ensure the landlord and the tenant's rights are well protected. Essential Clauses for Your Texas Lease Agreement Crafting a thorough Texas rental lease agreement is an important step for any landlord. Not only does it establish clear terms and [...]

2025-11-05T23:22:15+00:00

The Eviction Process: Amount of Notice for Termination Without Cause

Landlord-tenant laws are quite difficult to understand, primarily because they may differ greatly from state to state. In Texas, state law gives a landlord or property owner the right to evict a particular tenant. Tenants violating the lease or rental agreement, for example, maybe evicted from your personal property. Violations aside, common grounds for [...]

2025-11-05T23:20:19+00:00

Texas Landlord-Tenant Laws

Landlord and tenant laws are statutes that govern the rental of residential properties including eviction actions. Tenants and landlords, as well as property owners and managers, are protected under this law. The law states the rights and responsibilities as well as remedies of both parties in a landlord-tenant relationship. Mandatory Landlord Disclosures Texan landlords [...]

2025-11-05T23:17:01+00:00

Evicting a Tenant: Writing a Notice of Eviction

Eviction laws vary from state to state. Texas state law, for example, allows a landlord to evict a tenant based on violating the rental or lease agreement. Unlawful stay or not moving out of the rental property after termination are some of the most common violations. This article discusses the legal process of tenant eviction [...]

2023-05-23T03:31:36+00:00

How to Write an Eviction Notice in Texas

If your tenant has violated their lease in any way, then they may be due for eviction. To do so, you’ll need to serve a notice to evict your tenant, but this should be legally valid and must comply with landlord-tenant law. Following the legal process for evicting a tenant not only shows respect for [...]

2020-09-22T07:06:32+00:00

Legal Ground for Rejecting Tenant Applications

Most Texas landlords conduct a thorough screening of rental application before leasing a property. Usually, it involves looking at the tenant’s credit history, criminal record, eviction reports, or even sexual offender registration. As a landlord, how can you legally turn down tenant applications? This article looks at Texas State laws and provides you an overview [...]

2020-12-28T06:32:40+00:00

Tips for Landlords on Avoiding Landlord-Tenant Disputes

Familiarizing yourself with landlord-tenant laws and avoiding legal trouble with your tenants is the best way to become successful property managers in Texas. Failure to comply with your legal responsibilities as a landlord will cost you time and money in dealing with lawsuits. Here are a few tips to help you follow the law and [...]

2020-07-16T11:54:56+00:00

How Texas Landlords Can Avoid Tenant Legal Problems

Are you a property manager currently facing disputes with your tenants? If so, you need to keep yourself updated with current landlord-tenant laws, and be aware of your responsibilities to avoid legal problems and lawsuits which can cost you time and money. Read on to know more about the common methods to legally approach real [...]

2020-07-21T09:57:26+00:00

The Difference between “Forcible Entry and Detainer” and “Forcible Detainer”

Eviction laws in Texas can be complicated, and the language used can easily confuse those who are not familiar with them. Landlords seeking to evict tenants must proceed with knowledge of what is lawful and unlawful in dealing with tenancy. If you’re a landlord who’s considering evicting a tenant, look into these two terms: “forcible [...]

2020-06-05T09:04:15+00:00
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