Texas Eviction Notice Timeline

Summary

In Texas, tenants generally have 3 days to vacate after receiving an eviction notice. If unable to comply, they can negotiate with the landlord, seek legal assistance, or attend a court hearing if the case escalates. Consulting a local attorney is advisable for personalized advice.

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In the state of Texas do I legally have 30 days to vacate the premise after being served eviction notice?
Hello ****, in Texas, once you're served an eviction notice, you typically have 3 days to vacate the premises. However, this period can be shorter or longer depending on what's written in your lease agreement.
What if I cannot vacate in 3 days?
If you can't vacate in 3 days, you may be sued for eviction. You can:
- Contact your landlord to negotiate extra time
- Seek legal help to delay eviction
- Attend court hearing, if the case goes to court.
Please consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.