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Texas Lease Termination Letter

Understanding your rights under Texas law is crucial when terminating a lease. Below you'll find the key requirements including notice periods, accepted delivery methods, and relevant statutes. Use our free generator to create a letter that's compliant with Tex. Prop. Code § 91.001.

Data last verified: 2026-06-15

Notice Periods

Tenancy Type Tenant Notice Landlord Notice
Month-to-Month 30 days 30 days
Fixed-Term (End) 30 days 30 days
Early Termination As per lease terms; no statutory right to early termination without cause

Key Statute

Tex. Prop. Code § 91.001

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Accepted Delivery Methods

  • Certified Mail
  • Personal Delivery
  • Regular Mail to premises

Recommended: Always use Certified Mail with Return Receipt Requested for proof of delivery.

Security Deposit Return

In Texas, landlords must return the security deposit within 30 days after the tenant moves out. An itemized statement of any deductions must be provided.

Special Provisions

  • Unless lease specifies otherwise, month-to-month tenancy requires one month's notice (Tex. Prop. Code § 91.001)
  • Victims of family violence may terminate early with documentation (Tex. Prop. Code § 92.016)
  • Landlord must return deposit within 30 days of move-out (Tex. Prop. Code § 92.103)

Military Termination (SCRA)

Federal SCRA applies. Texas has no additional state-level military lease termination provisions beyond SCRA.

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Texas FAQ

How much notice do I need to terminate a lease in Texas?
For month-to-month tenancies, tenants must provide 30 days written notice. Landlords must provide 30 days notice. This is governed by Tex. Prop. Code § 91.001.
How do I send a lease termination letter in Texas?
Accepted delivery methods in Texas include: Certified Mail, Personal Delivery, Regular Mail to premises. We strongly recommend Certified Mail with Return Receipt Requested for proof of delivery.
When must my landlord return my security deposit in Texas?
In Texas, landlords are required to return the security deposit within 30 days after the tenant vacates, less any lawful deductions with an itemized statement.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws may change and local ordinances may apply. Always verify current requirements with your state's official statutes or consult a licensed attorney.