As a landlord, it’s generally in your best interest to have your tenants sign a lease agreement. Leases are required in Texas for tenancies lasting longer than a year, and they provide you with legal protection in court. If you don’t have a lease agreement, though,...
Lease agreements are vital for any landlord. They are legally binding documents that stipulate the rights and responsibilities of both you and your tenant. If you need to evict a tenant, or if a tenant tries to sue you, the lease agreement could protect you in...
What are my rights if I have a landlord who kicks me out when I have a lease I have not violated? When there is no breach of the lease, tenants are generally entitled to notice of termination that is equal to the number of days in a rent-paying period. See...