A Texas month-to-month rental agreement is a legal document that establishes a monthly tenancy so a renter can live in a landlord’s property. It doesn’t have a specific end date, and it will automatically renew if the tenant pays their rent each month. A landlord or tenant can terminate the lease, but they must provide proper notice (one month) under Texas’s state laws.
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If the landlord wants to end a month-to-month lease, they must give at least one month’s notice to the tenant. They can issue this notice simply for nonrenewal and don’t need a reason like nonpayment of rent or a violation by the tenant. If the tenant doesn’t vacate by the end of the one-month notice period, the landlord can file a forcible entry and detainer lawsuit.
The Texas Eviction Process details the steps for evicting a tenant.
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