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Landlord-Tenant
Retaliation
Retaliation is when the landlord wrongfully takes action against a tenant for exercising their rights. Read this to find out when retaliation is illegal and what you can do if your landlord wrongfully retaliates against you.
By: Texas RioGrande Legal Aid
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Roommates
(Separate Website)
Read this to find out what you can do if you have problems with a roommate.
By: Texas Tenants Advisor
Security Deposit
(Separate Website)
A landlord is entitled to collect a security deposit from a tenant as security against property damage. However, there are rules governing security deposits. Find out what the rules are and how to get your security deposit back when you move.
By: Texas Tenants Advisor
Smoke Detectors
(Separate Website)
Smoke detectors are required by Texas law. Read this to find out what landlords are required to do about smoke detectors.
By: Texas Tenants Advisor
Subleases
(Separate Website)
Read this to find out what a "sublease" is and the pitfalls of "subletting."
By: Texas Tenants Advisor
Utilities
(Separate Website)
Special rules for utilities apply for renters. These rules mainly apply to the landlord. Read this if you are a renter and are having problems with your utilities that may be related to your landlord. If the problem is with your utility company, you should contact the utility or the Public Utility Commission's Customer Protection Division.
By: Texas Tenants Advisor
Who Owns the Property?
(Separate Website)
Who owns the property where you are renting? As a tenant, you have right to know who owns the property and the name and address of the management company (if there is one) that runs the property. Read this to find out more.
By: Texas Tenants Advisor
Sue Your Landlord
(Separate Website)
Suing your landlord is relatively easy. The hard part is knowing when to sue your landlord. Always try to work out any problems with your landlord. If that doesn't work, this will guide you through the process of suing your landlord in small claims court. This document give a general overview. There are also forms on Texas Tenant Advisor for many of the specific topics listed there and on TexasLawHelp, so first look to see if your problem is addressed.
By: Texas Tenants Advisor
Texas Tenants Advisor
(Separate Website)
By: Texas Low Income Housing Information Service
2011 Referral Directory Legal Services and Other Resources Legal services and other resources for low-income Texans.