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Notice Preparation & Service

Legally compliant notices drafted and delivered per Texas Property Code

Before an eviction can be filed in Texas, the landlord must serve the tenant with a proper written notice. The type and duration of notice required depends on the reason for eviction and the terms of the lease. We draft and deliver all required notices in strict compliance with Texas Property Code Chapter 24, including:

What's Included

  • 3-Day Notice to Vacate for non-payment of rent
  • Notice to Vacate for lease violations (cure or quit)
  • Month-to-month tenancy termination notices
  • Notices for holdover tenants after lease expiration
  • Proper delivery via certified mail, personal service, or posting per statute
Compliance Note

Texas Property Code § 24.005 governs notice requirements. Defective notice is the most common reason eviction cases are dismissed. Our notices are drafted to withstand judicial scrutiny.

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