Property Management
Texas Property Code Chapter 92 gives a residential tenant the right to terminate a lease early without penalty if:
AThey receive a job offer in another city
BThe landlord fails to repair conditions affecting health or safety after proper notice✓ Correct
CThey decide to purchase a home
DTheir roommate moves out
Explanation
Texas Property Code § 92.056 allows a tenant to terminate a lease if the landlord fails to make repairs affecting physical health or safety after proper written notice. The tenant must not have caused the condition.
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