Is there a limit to how much a property owner/landlord can charge for a rent application in Texas?
There is not a specific limit, but generally the amount should be reasonably related to the landlord's actual costs in processing the application. ...
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There is not a specific limit, but generally the amount should be reasonably related to the landlord's actual costs in processing the application. ...
Generally, any rent paid by the new tenant that overlaps with your lease term should be credited towards what you owe. A landlord cannot legally...
You may want to check with your car insurance and/or renter's insurance and see if they will pay the claim. The landlord may not be responsible...
Generally, if you send the manager a letter by certified mail, return receipt requested about a condition that is a threat to your family's health...
Generally, the landlord cannot impose new requirements or fees in the middle of a lease agreement without your consent. If you have a...
You should probably try to get a notarized "release of judgment" from the company that obtained the judgment against you. A release of judgment...
You each must have a valid ID such as a drivers license, ID card issued by DPS, valid passport, resident alien card, or other government issued...
The judge should dismiss the eviction if the landlord can't prove they gave you proper notice. To be on the safe side, you may want to see if the...
Generally, an email should count as written notice, but it may be difficult to prove that the landlord received the email, especially if they...
The repair section of the Texas Property Code requires that you give at least 2 notices to the landlord about a problem that is a threat to your...