United States / Texas
High-growth rental market with no state income tax, strong landlord protections, and Texas Property Code compliance built in.
Regulatory Framework
Texas rental relationships are governed by the Texas Property Code, Title 8, Chapter 92 (Residential Tenancies). Texas is one of the most landlord-friendly states in the US with no rent control, no statewide just-cause eviction requirements, and relatively fast eviction timelines. Landlords must provide a 3-day notice to vacate for non-payment before filing an eviction suit. Security deposits must be returned within 30 days of move-out with an itemized list of deductions. Texas requires landlords to provide tenants with specific statutory disclosures including flood risk information.
Key Rules at a Glance
Built for Texas
Generate 3-day notices to vacate, lease termination notices, and statutory disclosure documents pre-filled with property and tenant data. All notices comply with Texas Property Code requirements.
Texas has no state income tax but has among the highest property tax rates nationally. Revun tracks county appraisal district valuations, protest deadlines, and payment schedules across all managed properties.
Texas offers one of the fastest eviction timelines in the US. Revun manages the full workflow from 3-day notice through Justice Court filing, hearing scheduling, and writ of possession tracking.
Texas portfolios often span multiple metros with different county requirements. Revun adapts notice delivery, filing procedures, and tax schedules by county automatically.
Coverage
Revun handles Texas Property Code (Title 8) compliance so you can focus on your portfolio.