Just cause eviction rules in Lubbock, TX β sometimes called tenant protection or "for cause" eviction ordinances β list the specific legal reasons a landlord can end a tenancy.
Lubbock has NO local just-cause eviction ordinance. Texas is a no-cause termination state under Tex. Prop. Code Β§ 91.001 β a month-to-month tenancy may be ended by either party on 30 days' written notice without stating a reason. Fixed-term leases may be terminated for breach under Tex. Prop. Code Ch. 24.
Texas state law does not require a landlord to articulate just cause to end a month-to-month tenancy. Tex. Prop. Code Β§ 91.001 says either party may terminate on notice and the tenancy ends on the later of the date in the notice or one month after notice is given. For fixed-term leases the landlord must wait until expiration unless the tenant breaches, then issue a three-day notice to vacate under Tex. Prop. Code Β§ 24.005 before suing in justice court. Tex. Prop. Code Β§ 92.331 prohibits retaliatory evictions within six months of a tenant exercising a protected right.
There is no Lubbock city forum for enforcing just-cause grounds. A tenant may raise retaliation as a defense in the justice-court forcible-detainer suit and may sue under Tex. Prop. Code Β§ 92.333 for one month's rent plus $500, actual damages, court costs, and attorney fees. Wrongful lockouts trigger one month's rent plus $1,000 under Β§ 92.0081.
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