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If tenant breaks lease 1/2 way into it, what are my options in Texas?
Randall M, TX on Friday, September 18, 2020
RE: breaking lease
You should find a new tenant as soon as possible. You are responsible to mitigate your damages. Then you can sue them for any damage, cost to find a new tenant(advertising, realtor fees), and lost rent. that their deposit does not cover.
Bill them first and if they don't pay then sue.
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