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Handling Disputes with Your Landlord
Most disagreements between residents and apartment managers occur because of misunderstandings about the obligations taken on by each...


5 Tips to Get Back Your Security Deposit
The Texas Property Code, §92.101 – §92.109, protects the right of renters regarding their security deposit. Unfortunately, many tenants are unaware of this law and do not receive a proper refund of their deposit. Follow these tips to get back your security deposit! 1. Move Out Notice and Forwarding Address. Most leases require that the tenant give the landlord 30 or 60 days' written notice prior to move-out to get the security deposit back. The Texas Property Code says that
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