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Just Cause Eviction: Conroe vs Shenandoah

How do just cause eviction rules compare between Conroe, TX and Shenandoah, TX?

Conroe and Shenandoah have similar restriction levels.

Conroe, TX

Montgomery County

Few Restrictions

Texas does not have just cause eviction protections. Conroe landlords may decline to renew a lease for any lawful reason. Evictions follow Texas Property Code Chapter 24.

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Shenandoah, TX

Montgomery County

Few Restrictions

Texas has no just-cause eviction requirement. Montgomery County landlords may terminate month-to-month leases without cause on 30 days' written notice per Property Code Β§91.001. Self-help eviction is illegal.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConroeShenandoah
Just Cause RequiredNo (Texas has no such law)-
Eviction ProcessTX Property Code Ch. 24-
Notice to VacateTypically 3 days for nonpayment-
Self-Help EvictionIllegal-
Just Cause-Not required in TX
Month-to-Month-30 days notice Β§91.001
For-Cause Notice-3 days Β§24.005
Self-Help-Banned Β§92.008
Local Rules-Preempted

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Conroe FAQ

Can my Conroe landlord evict me without cause?

At lease end, yes. During an active lease, the landlord needs a lease violation. Texas has no just cause eviction protections.

How much notice does a Conroe landlord give before eviction?

Typically 3 days written notice to vacate for nonpayment under TX Property Code Ch. 24. Lease terms may specify longer notice for other violations.

Can my Conroe landlord change the locks to evict me?

No. Self-help evictions including lockouts and removing possessions are illegal under Texas law. Landlords must file a forcible detainer suit.

Shenandoah FAQ

Can a landlord evict me without a reason in Montgomery County?

Yes, at the end of the lease term or on 30 days' notice for month-to-month. Texas has no just-cause eviction law, and HB 2127 preempts local attempts to require one.

What happens if my landlord changes the locks?

That is an illegal self-help eviction under Β§92.008. You can sue for one month's rent, $1,000 statutory damages, actual damages, and attorney fees.

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