Renting a home or apartment in Fort Worth comes with important legal protections for tenants—and clear responsibilities for landlords—under the Texas Property Code and applicable federal housing laws. In a large and diverse rental market like Fort Worth, disputes involving repairs, evictions, security deposits, and lease enforcement are common, particularly when tenants are unsure of their rights.
The Fort Worth Office of the Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC helps tenants throughout Fort Worth and Tarrant County understand their legal rights and take action when landlords fail to meet their obligations. Whether you are dealing with unsafe living conditions, an eviction notice, or a lease dispute, understanding Texas tenant law can help you protect your housing and financial stability.
Tenant Rights Under Texas Law
Texas law provides tenants with several key rights designed to ensure safe housing and fair treatment.
Right to a Safe and Habitable Rental Property
Landlords must provide and maintain rental properties that are safe, sanitary, and fit for human habitation. This includes:
- Working plumbing and running water
- Proper sewage and drainage
- Safe electrical systems
- Functional heating (and cooling if provided)
- Secure doors, windows, and locks
- Structural safety (no dangerous leaks, mold, or collapse risks)
If a condition materially affects a tenant’s health or safety, the landlord generally has a legal duty to repair it after receiving proper notice.
Right to Request Repairs
Tenants have the right to request repairs for serious habitability issues. Once proper notice is provided, landlords must make repairs within a reasonable time.
Common repair issues include:
- No water, hot water, or electricity
- Mold or moisture problems
- Roof leaks or flooding
- Pest infestations
- Broken locks or security devices
- Sewage backups or plumbing failures
Failure to address these issues may give tenants legal remedies under Texas law.
Right to Privacy & Quiet Enjoyment
Landlords may not enter a rental unit at will. Except for emergencies, landlords must follow lease terms and Texas law regarding notice before entry. Repeated or improper entry may violate a tenant’s right to quiet enjoyment.
Right to Protection from Illegal Eviction
A landlord cannot legally evict a tenant without a court order. Illegal eviction actions include:
- Changing locks without proper legal notice
- Shutting off utilities
- Removing doors or windows
- Harassing or forcing a tenant to leave
Tenants subjected to illegal eviction may have legal claims against the landlord.
Right to Protection from Retaliation
Texas law prohibits landlords from retaliating against tenants who act in good faith by:
- Requesting repairs
- Reporting code violations
- Exercising tenant rights
- Joining or organizing tenant groups
Retaliation may include eviction threats, rent increases, or reduced services.
Landlord Obligations in Texas
Landlords in Fort Worth and throughout Texas must comply with legal duties that cannot be waived by lease language.
Maintain Health & Safety Standards
Landlords must repair conditions that materially affect health or safety after receiving proper notice.
Follow Proper Eviction Procedures
To evict a tenant, a landlord must:
- Provide proper written notice
- File an eviction case in Justice Court
- Obtain a court judgment
- Use a constable or sheriff for removal
Skipping any step may make the eviction unlawful.
Handle Security Deposits Properly
Landlords must return security deposits within 30 days after move-out, minus lawful deductions, and provide an itemized list of any deductions.
Honor Lease Agreements
Landlords must follow lease terms, including:
- Rent and fee provisions
- Maintenance responsibilities
- Lease duration and renewal terms
Unilateral changes may violate Texas law.
Common Tenant Issues in Fort Worth
Tenants in Fort Worth frequently face:
- Delayed or ignored repair requests
- Improper eviction notices
- Wrongfully withheld security deposits
- Retaliation after reporting unsafe conditions
- Lease disputes involving fees or renewals
Early legal guidance can help prevent these issues from escalating.
How the Fort Worth Office Can Help
The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC assists Fort Worth-area tenants with:
- Repair and habitability disputes
- Eviction defense
- Security deposit recovery
- Lease enforcement and interpretation
- Retaliation and discrimination claims
Our Fort Worth Office understands Tarrant County courts, local rental practices, and Texas tenant-protection laws.
When to Contact a Fort Worth Tenant Lawyer
You should consider legal guidance if:
- Your landlord ignores serious repair requests
- You receive an eviction notice
- Your security deposit is withheld unfairly
- You experience retaliation after asserting your rights
- Your landlord violates the lease or Texas law
Early legal advice can help protect your housing and financial interests.
Fort Worth Tenant Law Support from Bryan Fagan, PLLC
The Law Office of Bryan Fagan, PLLC is committed to protecting tenants throughout Fort Worth and Tarrant County. Our Fort Worth Office provides knowledgeable, tenant-focused guidance to help renters enforce their rights and hold landlords accountable under Texas law.

