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Free Texas Lease Agreement Generator

Create a residential lease agreement that complies with Texas's landlord-tenant laws. Includes all 4 required disclosures, security deposit rules, and notice periods — automatically.

Texas Landlord-Tenant Law Summary

Security Deposit Limit
No statutory limit
Deposit Return Deadline
30 days
Notice to Quit (Non-Payment)
3 days
Late Fee Rules
Reasonable (typically 10-12% of monthly rent accepted by courts)
Landlord Entry Notice
24 hours
Termination Notice (Month-to-Month)
30 days
Rent Grace Period
2 days

Note: Texas Property Code Chapter 92 governs. Must disclose prior flooding and proximity to military bases.

Required Disclosures in Texas

Texas law requires landlords to provide the following disclosures to tenants. Our generator includes all of these automatically.

Lead-based paint (pre-1978)
Landlord/agent identity
Parking rules
Prior flooding

What You Need to Know About Texas Lease Agreements

Security Deposit Rules

In Texas, the security deposit limit is no statutory limit. After the tenant moves out, landlords must return the deposit (minus any lawful deductions) within 30 days. Deductions are typically limited to unpaid rent, damages beyond normal wear and tear, and cleaning costs if the unit was left in a condition worse than when the tenant moved in.

Notice Requirements

Texas requires 3 days notice for non-payment of rent before a landlord can begin eviction proceedings. For month-to-month tenancies, 30 days written notice is required to terminate. Landlords must provide at least 24 hours notice before entering the rental unit, except in emergencies.

Late Fees

Reasonable (typically 10-12% of monthly rent accepted by courts). Texas requires a 2-day grace period before late fees can be assessed.

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