LEASE AGREEMENTS

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As Texas landlords, y’all know the rules that apply in Austin might be different in Waco. Our tool allows you to customize your lease to include unique clauses about your rental property.

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Did you Know? In the State of Texas

Unless noted otherwise in a lease, the landlord must accept cash payments and offer a receipt for cash payments (Tex. Prop. Code § 92.011).
Unlike many states, there is no max amount landlords can charge for a security deposit (Tex. Prop. Code § 92).
Landlords must remedy bed-bug problems if tenants have informed them in writing, tenants are not late on rent, and the infestation was not caused by tenants (Tex. Health and Safety Code § 341.011 and 341.012).
A landlord must offer the tenant a written notice (underlined or in bold print) regarding the tenants’ rights in the event a landlord fails to make necessary repairs (Tex. Prop. Code § 92.056).
Landlords are required to give written notice of entry, but there is no notice period specified in Texas law (Tex. Prop. Code).
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