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Texas 3 Day Notice to Vacate (not for nonpayment of rent)
Overview of Texas 3 Day Notice to Vacate (Non-Rent Violation)
This section outlines the procedure for serving a tenant who has violated the rental agreement, excluding nonpayment of rent, using the Texas 3 Day Notice to Vacate. This legal notice is strictly for use in the State of Texas and must comply with Title 8 of the Texas Property Code.
Notice Requirements
The landlord is required to serve the Notice in accordance with the regulations specified under Title 8 of the Property Code. The Notice formally informs the tenant that they have three (3) days to vacate (quit) the premises following receipt of the Notice.
Landlord’s Remedies if Tenant Fails to Vacate
If the tenant does not vacate the premises within the specified three-day period, the landlord has the right to file a forcible detainer suit. This legal action is intended to evict the tenant from the property.
Service of the Notice
A Service of Notice form is included with this template. This form is used to accurately record the details of how and when the Notice was served to the tenant.
Template Format and Accessibility
The Texas 3 Day Notice to Vacate template is available in Microsoft Word format. It is designed for easy downloading, completion, and printing, making it convenient for landlords to use as and when needed.
Texas Lease Co-Signer Agreement
If you're leasing a rental unit to a tenant who is a minor (such as a student), have a parent or guardian of the tenant sign this Texas Lease Co-Signer Agreement.
- The co-signer agrees to:
- allow the landlord to check his or her credit,
- guarantee the tenant's compliance with the rental agreement,
- pay the rent if the tenant fails to do so.
- The signed form should be attached as a schedule to the lease or rental agreement.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Texas.
Texas Residential Fixed Term Lease
Lease a house or apartment to a tenant for a specified period with this Texas Residential Fixed Term Lease Agreement.
- The lease period is a fixed term, such as 1 year. At the end of the lease term, if the landlord and tenant do not agree to renew it, the lease will expire.
- The tenant cannot sublet or assign the lease without the landlord's written permission.
- The tenant is responsible for carrying his/her own renter's insurance to cover personal possessions.
- The form includes a Lead Paint Disclosure form as required by federal law.
- The template also includes a Premises Inspection Checklist and Inventory Report, which should be filled out by both the landlord and tenant at the beginning and end of the tenancy.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Texas.