Free Texas Notice to Vacate Template
A fillable PDF Notice to Vacate for Texas landlords, drafted to align with Texas Property Code § 24.005. Enter a few details and we will email it to you — use it yourself or hand it to your attorney. No charge, no obligation.
What a Notice to Vacate Is Under Texas Law
A Notice to Vacate is a written demand that a tenant leave the premises. Texas Property Code § 24.005 sets out a notice period and describes methods a landlord may use to deliver it. This describes what the statute says. It is not a recommendation about which method or timeline fits your specific situation.
What's Included
- A fillable PDF you can complete on any device
- Drafted to align with Texas Property Code § 24.005
- Covers non-payment of rent notices
- Emailed to you immediately after submission
If You Would Rather Not Do It Yourself
If you would rather we handle the eviction, DFW Eviction Pros can file your case and appear on your behalf at the JP court hearing as your authorized non-attorney agent under Tex. R. Civ. P. 500.4.
Required Disclaimers
Notice to Vacate Template. This Notice to Vacate template is not a substitute for the advice of an attorney and does not constitute legal advice. It is provided as a fillable form. If your situation involves defenses, counterclaims, or facts that may require legal interpretation, consult a licensed Texas attorney.
Scope of Service. DFW Eviction Pros, LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We represent landlords as authorized agents in Justice of the Peace court eviction proceedings under Texas Property Code § 24.011 and Tex. R. Civ. P. 500.4. This does not constitute the practice of law. Appeals to County Court and matters outside JP court jurisdiction require licensed attorney representation. For legal counsel, consult a licensed Texas attorney.
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DFW Eviction Pros, LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We represent landlords as authorized agents in Justice of the Peace court eviction proceedings under Texas Property Code § 24.011 and Tex. R. Civ. P. 500.4. Appeals and matters outside JP court jurisdiction require licensed attorney representation. For legal counsel, consult a licensed Texas attorney.