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Bryan La
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  • Dallas TX
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Texas 30 days notice to leave

Bryan La
  • Investor
  • Dallas TX
Posted

Hi BP Family! 

I'm in negotiation for a duplex that has month to month renters currently paying $725 each which is half of market rate. The day I close I plan on introducing the new rental rate and updates that I will be doing or giving them their 30 days notice to leave. Does TX have any laws on how much a landlord can raise the rent ? Also  will I have legal issues getting them out in 30 days if they don't agree to rent increase ?

Thank you

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