A Texas eviction notice notifies a tenant that their lease will terminate on a specified date and they must move out or face legal action. It can be used if a tenant defaults on rent, violates lease terms, or if the landlord or tenant wish to end a month-to-month tenancy. The notice details the reason for termination, the deadline to vacate, and the consequences for defaulting on the notice.
A Texas eviction notice notifies a tenant that their lease will terminate on a specified date and they must move out or face legal action. It can be used if a tenant defaults on rent, violates lease terms, or if the landlord or tenant wish to end a month-to-month tenancy. The notice details the reason for termination, the deadline to vacate, and the consequences for defaulting on the notice.
PDF DownloadA Texas eviction notice notifies a tenant that their lease will terminate on a specified date and they must move out or face legal action. It can be used if a tenant defaults on rent, violates lease terms, or if the landlord or tenant wish to end a month-to-month tenancy. The notice details the reason for termination, the deadline to vacate, and the consequences for defaulting on the notice.