What You Should Know About Texas Landlord-Tenant Laws

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Various statutes govern the Landlord-Tenant relationship, notably Chapter 92 of the Texas Property Code and different court orders. However, the vital part of your relationship with the landlord is your rental agreement, whether written or verbal. Some homeowners prefer verbal agreements, but it is more common to ask you to sign a written agreement. Ensure you read and understand the rental agreement before signing. If you want a change in any part of the agreement, talk to the owner. If the owner agrees, both of you must decide how you want to write the change and then add it to the agreement. Next, you and the owner should initial next to the change. For example, many rental agreements prohibit pets. Still, the landlord or rental property management may be willing to accept a pet if you give an additional security deposit.

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