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Carrollton vs Cedar Hill

How do no-fault evictions rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Cedar Hill, TX?

Carrollton and Cedar Hill have similar restriction levels.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Texas allows landlords to end fixed-term leases at expiration and to terminate month-to-month tenancies with at least 30 days' written notice for any lawful reason. Dallas County has no just-cause requirement and no county ordinance restricting end-of-lease nonrenewal.

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Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Texas allows landlords to end fixed-term leases at expiration and to terminate month-to-month tenancies with at least 30 days' written notice for any lawful reason. Dallas County has no just-cause requirement and no county ordinance restricting end-of-lease nonrenewal.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonCedar Hill
State statuteTX Property Code Sec. 91.001TX Property Code Sec. 91.001
Notice for month-to-monthAt least 30 days writtenAt least 30 days written
Just-cause requiredNo, not in countyNo, not in county
Eviction processTX Property Code Ch. 24TX Property Code Ch. 24
Retaliation barredSec. 92.331Sec. 92.331

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Carrollton FAQ

Can my Dallas County landlord refuse to renew a lease without giving a reason?

Generally yes. Texas allows nonrenewal at the natural end of a fixed-term lease without stating cause. Landlords still cannot retaliate or discriminate under TX Property Code 92.331 or applicable city civil rights ordinances.

How much notice ends a month-to-month tenancy in Dallas County?

Texas Property Code Section 91.001 requires written notice at least one rental-payment interval, normally 30 days, before the intended termination date. Lease terms may lengthen but not shorten this notice period.

Cedar Hill FAQ

Can my Dallas County landlord refuse to renew a lease without giving a reason?

Generally yes. Texas allows nonrenewal at the natural end of a fixed-term lease without stating cause. Landlords still cannot retaliate or discriminate under TX Property Code 92.331 or applicable city civil rights ordinances.

How much notice ends a month-to-month tenancy in Dallas County?

Texas Property Code Section 91.001 requires written notice at least one rental-payment interval, normally 30 days, before the intended termination date. Lease terms may lengthen but not shorten this notice period.

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