Tenant Rights in Texas: What to Do If Your Landlord Won’t Make Repairs
Every tenant deserves to live in a safe and habitable home. But what happens when your landlord refuses to make necessary repairs?
Your Right to a Habitable Home
Under Texas law, landlords must maintain rental properties in a condition that is safe and livable. This includes essential repairs like plumbing, heating, and structural safety. If they fail to do so, tenants have rights and legal options.
Steps You Should Take
- Notify the landlord in writing of the needed repairs and allow a reasonable time to respond.
- Document everything — photos, dates, communication attempts.
- Contact your local housing authority if repairs aren’t made.
- Consider remedies such as repair and deduct, terminating the lease, or filing a lawsuit, depending on the severity and situation.
When to Contact a Lawyer
Tenants who withhold rent or take independent action without legal advice can sometimes face retaliation or eviction. GCH Lawyers can help you exercise your rights properly and protect your housing stability. Contact us today at (936) 539-1011 for a free consultation!


