Texas

Buy and download easy-to-use template leasing and rental property management forms for the State of Texas.


Under Texas law, a property manager requires a license if he or she will be listing properties, negotiating leases, or collecting and depositing rents, but a license is not required for doing credit or background checks on prospective tenants, or managing property maintenance. Salaried employees of property owners do not need a license to manage properties on behalf of their employers.

To qualify for a real estate license, applicants must be 18 or older, a U.S. citizen or legal alien, and a resident of Texas. They must have at least 4 years experience as a real estate salesperson or broker and must complete 270 classroom hours of related courses.

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Texas Notice to Tenant of Sale of Rental Premises

Texas landlords, give notice to your tenants that the property they are renting has been sold with this Notice to Tenant of Sale of Rental Premises.

  • The tenant is notified of the sale, and given instructions to pay the rent to the new owner.
  • The Notice includes a Record of Service form, so you can record the details of how you served the Notice on the tenant.
  • Downloadable, fully editable, and easy to use.
  • Re-use the form as often as necessary, perfect for multi-unit properties.
  • This form can be used by landlords and rental property managers.
  • Intended to be used in the State of Texas.
$4.99

Texas Rental Agreement for Residential Premises

TX landlords, rent a house or apartment to a tenant on a monthly or weekly tenancy with this Texas Rental Agreement for Residential Premises.

  • Periodic Tenancy. The Agreement establishes what is called a periodic tenancy because it runs from rental period to rental period (month to month or week to week).
  • Late Fees. The tenant must pay late fees if the rent is not paid on time, and a charge for any returned checks.
  • Maintenance. The tenant is responsible for yard maintenance.
  • Security Deposit. Procedure that the landlord must follow for returning the tenant's security deposit at the end of the tenancy.
  • Termination. Provisions for termination by either party, in accordance with landlord-tenant laws.
  • The file also contains a Lead Paint Disclosure form, as required by law.
  • Also included is a Premises Condition Report to be jointly filled in by the landlord and the tenant at the beginning and the end of the tenancy.
This Texas Rental Agreement for Residential Premises is provided in MS Word format, and is fully editable to fit your particular circumstances.
$29.99