Texas Lease Buyout Dispute Demand Letter

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Dispute excessive lease buyout fees or early termination charges that are not justified. This template is customized for Texas residents with relevant state law citations.

Texas Legal Requirements

Your demand letter should reference Texas-specific laws including Tex. Prop. Code § 92.101 to 92.109.

  • Tex. Prop. Code § 92.101 to 92.109

Next Steps if They Ignore You

If your demand goes unanswered, you can escalate to Texas small claims court or file a complaint with Texas Attorney General Consumer Protection.

The Rules They Don't Want You to Know

The Clock is Your Weapon

Most states give landlords 21-30 days to return your deposit or provide an itemized list of deductions. Know your state's deadline.

Document Everything

Photos, videos, inspection reports – evidence is king. Got proof? Use it.

Make Them Show Their Math

They can't just pocket your cash. Demand itemized deductions. No receipts? Demand a full refund.

Lease Buyout Dispute FAQs for Texas

What laws protect me in Texas for lease buyout dispute?

Texas consumers are protected by Tex. Prop. Code § 92.101 to 92.109. Your demand letter should reference these specific statutes.

What is the small claims limit in Texas?

The small claims court limit in Texas is $20,000. If your dispute exceeds this amount, you may need to file in a higher court.

How long do I have to file a claim in Texas?

Deadlines vary by claim type. Generally, you should send your demand letter as soon as possible after the dispute arises.

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