Property Management
Under Texas Property Code, before a landlord may evict a tenant for non-payment of rent, the landlord must first provide:
A60-day written notice
BA 3-day written notice to vacate✓ Correct
CA 30-day notice to cure or quit
DNo notice is required
Explanation
Texas Property Code Section 24.005 requires landlords to give at least a 3-day written notice to vacate before filing a forcible detainer (eviction) suit for non-payment of rent, unless the lease provides for a shorter or longer notice period.
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