Summary
If youre experiencing issues with your property manager in Texas, its important to review your lease agreement and ensure any changes are documented in writing. Texas law requires landlords to provide written notice for lease term changes. Additionally, Texas Property Code Section 92.0161 protects tenants from retaliation. For further assistance, consider reaching out to local legal aid organizations like Texas RioGrande Legal Aid.Full Conversation
I am having an issue withy property manager. They are nit picking things and trying to charge us fees that are n0t in pur lease and stating we are breaking rules in pur lease which are not stated in the lease
Hello ****, I understand your situation. Could you please tell me which state you're in? The rules regarding lease agreements vary by location.
They saybthia comes from the property owner but i have not recieven any formal written documentation
Hello ****, it sounds like a frustrating situation. To clarify, are you saying you haven't received any written documentation about these additional fees and alleged lease violations? Also, could you please tell me which state you're in, as laws vary?
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Hello ****, based on your situation, here's some general advice:
*. Review your lease agreement carefully.
*. Any lease changes should be in writing.
*. If you're in the U.S., most states require landlords to provide a written notice.
*. Seek local tenant rights organization or a legal adviser.
Could you please tell me your state for specific laws?
I live in texas
Hello ****, thank you for the information. In Texas:
*. Landlords must provide written notice for changes in lease terms.
*. Texas Property Code Section *.* protects tenants from retaliation.
*. Legal aid organizations like Texas RioGrande Legal Aid can help.
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Hello ****, I apologize for that. Here is #* again: Legal aid organizations such as Texas RioGrande Legal Aid can provide assistance. Their contact number is *-*-*-*.
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