Apartment Not Ready Texas

Summary

Landlords in Texas must provide a habitable apartment. If not ready, inform the landlord in writing. You may break the lease or seek temporary housing costs. Consult a tenants rights lawyer. Document all communications.

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I am in Texas. I signed lease and arrived with all my luggage. They say apartment is not ready
In Texas, landlords are legally obliged to provide a 'habitable' apartment:
- If the apartment isn't ready, inform your landlord in writing.
- If no proper response, you might have the right to break your lease.
- You may be eligible for temporary housing costs.
Consult with a local tenant's rights lawyer for further guidance.
Thanks
You're welcome! If you need further assistance, don't hesitate to ask. Remember, it's important to document all communications with your landlord. Best of luck with your situation.