Texas Tenants

Get Your Security Deposit Back in Texas

Generate a complete dispute packet in 10 minutes. Customized demand letter, legal deadlines, and small claims guidance based on Texas Property Code 92.103.

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Texas Law Is On Your Side

Under Texas Property Code 92.103, your landlord must return your deposit within 30 days if they are not claiming deductions, or send an itemized claim within 30 days if they are.

If they miss these deadlines, they forfeit the right to claim deductions. If they act in bad faith, you may be entitled to triple damages. Additional remedies: $100 statutory penalty + 3x amount wrongfully withheld + attorney fees

This tool generates documents based on current Texas law. It is not legal advice.

Texas Security Deposit Rules

30
Days to Return
(if no deductions claimed)
$20,000
Small Claims Limit
triple damages
For Bad Faith
(if landlord acted willfully)

Your Complete Dispute Packet

Customized Demand Letter

Professional letter citing Texas Property Code 92.103, personalized with your dates, amounts, and landlord details.

Legal Timeline Calculator

Know exactly if your landlord missed the 30-day or 30-day deadline and what damages you can claim.

Deductions Dispute Table

Line-by-line breakdown of each deduction with your rebuttal and legal basis for dispute.

Small Claims Guide

Step-by-step instructions for filing in Texas small claims court if your demand is ignored.

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Most tenants recover 100% of their deposit. The $39 packet pays for itself.

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