Tenant Rights
Security Deposit Laws in Texas
Everything you need to know about getting your security deposit back in Texas, including deadlines, your rights, and how to build an evidence trail your landlord can't dispute.
Return Deadline
30 days
Itemized Statement
Check Local Rules
For deductions
Key Note
Must include written description
How to Get Your Security Deposit Back in Texas
Follow these six steps to maximise your chances of a full refund.
1. Document Move-In Condition
Photograph every room, wall, floor, and appliance on day one. Timestamped photos are the single best piece of evidence in Texas deposit disputes.
2. Keep Records of All Communication
Save every email, text, and letter between you and your landlord. A clear paper trail shows you acted in good faith.
3. Report Maintenance Promptly
Submit maintenance requests in writing and keep copies. Unreported issues can be used against you at move-out.
4. Leave the Unit Clean
Clean the rental to the same standard as move-in. Take photos of the cleaned unit before handing over keys.
5. Document Move-Out Condition
Repeat the move-in photo process. Side-by-side comparisons make it easy to prove nothing changed beyond normal wear.
6. Send a Demand Letter if Needed
If your landlord misses the 30-day deadline, send a formal demand letter citing Texas law. This often resolves the issue without court.
What Texas Law Requires
Here is a summary of the key security deposit rules landlords must follow in Texas.
Return Deadline
Landlords in Texas have 30 days after you move out to return your security deposit or provide a written statement of deductions.
Itemized Statement of Deductions
While specific itemization requirements vary, Texas landlords should provide a clear accounting of any deductions. Always request an itemized statement in writing.
Additional Notes
Must include written description. Always check the latest Texas statutes or consult a local tenant rights organization for the most current information. Laws can change, and local ordinances may provide additional protections.
How to Document Your Rental
DwellFile makes it easy to build an airtight evidence trail that protects your deposit in Texas.
Timestamped Photos
Every photo is automatically timestamped and stored securely in the cloud. AI auto-tagging detects the room and condition so your evidence is always organized and searchable.
Room Comparison
Use the side-by-side comparison slider to place move-in and move-out photos next to each other. Clearly demonstrate that you left the unit in the same condition you found it.
Evidence Packages
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about security deposits in Texas.
- How long does a landlord have to return a security deposit in Texas?
- Under Texas law, landlords must return the security deposit within 30 days after the tenant moves out. Must include written description.
- What can a landlord deduct from my security deposit in Texas?
- In Texas, landlords may deduct for unpaid rent, damage beyond normal wear and tear, and cleaning costs if the unit is left in worse condition than at move-in. They cannot deduct for normal wear and tear such as minor scuffs, faded paint, or worn carpet.
- What happens if my landlord doesn't return my deposit on time in Texas?
- If a Texas landlord fails to return the deposit within the 30-day deadline, you may be entitled to the full deposit amount plus additional penalties. Many tenants send a formal demand letter and, if necessary, file a claim in small claims court.
- How can I prove the condition of my rental when I move out in Texas?
- The best way to protect yourself is to take timestamped photos of every room at move-in and move-out. DwellFile automates this process with a guided condition wizard, side-by-side comparison tools, and professional evidence packages you can present in court if needed.
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