Landlord and Tenant Lawyers in Tyler

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Tenant Law in Texas

In Tyler, Texas, relationships between tenants and landlords can sometimes become strained.

Both parties to a landlord/tenant relationship are governed by an extensive body of laws and regulations, defining their legal rights and obligations.

Landlord's Rights in Tyler, TX

The most important and most evident right that a landlord has is the right to timely payment of rent from the tenant. This, of course, means that the tenant has a duty to pay rent.

Additionally, landlords can bill the tenant for any damage they cause to the unit, whether it was intentional or negligent. The costs of repairs for such damage can be deducted from a tenant's security deposit, but it should be noted that tenants aren't accountable for normal wear and tear, over which they have little control.

Tenant's Rights in Tyler, TX

Most basically, tenants have a right to get what they're paying for: a dwelling fit for human habitation. To this end, landlords have to ensure that the units they rent meet Tyler, Texas's minimum standards for habitability. These requirements are normallyy not difficult to meet. They include basic amenities such as running water, electricity, a working phone line, heating, and protection from the elements.

In addition to habitable living spaces, tenants also have a right to reasonably safe common areas. Common areas include lobbies, hallways, and stairwells - basically anything that everyone living in an apartment complex has access to. These common areas must meet the building standards of Tyler, Texas, and must not contain any unnecessary safety hazards.

Under the laws of Texas, and the United States, discrimination in housing on the basis of race, religion, or gender is strictly prohibited. Additionally, under the Americans with Disabilities Act, landlords must not discriminate against renters on the basis of any physical disability. They also have to authorize the renter to make reasonable modifications to their apartment, to make it more accessible. Generally, landlords are only required to allow relatively minor and reversible modifications, and tenants cannot compel them to remodel the building, for example. Also, once the tenant leaves, the landlord can bill the tenant for the costs of restoring the apartment to its original condition.

Finally, tenants are legally protected from arbitrary eviction. Landlords typically must have a very good reason to evict a tenant before the lease agreement reaches the end of its term (at this point, they are of course allowed to decline to renew the lease). Of course, if the tenant breaches the lease agreement (such as by failing to pay rent, damaging the property, or violating other reasonable rules the landlord has put in the lease), the landlord, like a party to any other contract, is free to terminate the agreement and evict the breaching tenant.

Can a Tyler, Texas Landlord/Tenant Lawyer Help?

Whether you are a landlord or a tenant, chances are that you want to avoid conflict. But if you do end up in a seemingly irresolvable conflict with the other party, a Tyler, Texas attorney can help you protect your rights.

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Life in Tyler

Tyler is located in Smith County, Texas. Its nickname is the "Rose Capital of the Nation" because the city has so many rose bushes everywhere! It is also home to America's largest rose garden. The city also annually hosts the Texas Rose Festival, an event that celebrates rose-growing industries. There is also a Rose Museum that is a popular tourist attraction.

Top employers include Trinity Mother Frances Health System, Brookshire Grocery Company, Trane Company, Carrier Corporation, Suddenlink, Tyler Junior College, The University of Texas at Tyler and East Texas Medical Center. Tyler is also home to many attorneys who have established law offices. Thus, the legal needs of residents and businesses will always be met

All in all, Tyler is a quaint city that offers small-town charm and a lovely hospitable, community-like feel.

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