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Texas Notice to Vacate
Give written notice that a Texas tenancy will end on a stated date. For a month-to-month tenancy, written notice generally must be at least one month if rent is paid monthly (Tex. Prop. Code § 91.001). The tenancy ends on the later of the date in the notice or one month after notice is given. This paper is not a pay-or-quit, not a court filing, and not a lockout.
- For a month-to-month tenancy, written notice generally must be at least one month if rent is paid monthly (Tex. Prop. Code § 91.001). The tenancy ends on the later of the date in the notice or one month after notice is given.
- Use the eviction notice generator for unpaid rent or a curable lease violation.
- Keep a copy and a record of how you delivered it.
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- Texas Eviction Notice. A written pay-or-quit, cure-or-quit, or termination notice. It is not a court summons and does not authorize a lockout.
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- Texas Security Deposit Itemization. A written accounting of deposit deductions and any refund due after move-out.
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