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Lockouts: Your landlord can lock you out for nonpayment of rent or for abandoning the property. If the lockout is for nonpayment, the landlord must post a written notice on the front door with contact information for the person or company who can provide a new key during normal business hours.
Texas landlords must notify tenants of any need to enter their land or commercial property. The written notice must contain the time, date, and purpose of the entry and the landlord's reason for needing to enter. If the landlord needs to enter for an emergency, they can do so without prior notice.
If a tenant doesn't pay the rent into the justice court registry, the justice court may issue a writ of possession immediately without a hearing, allowing a constable to remove a tenant and his/her belongings from the leased premises. Tex.
91.005. SUBLETTING PROHIBITED. During the term of a lease, the tenant may not rent the leasehold to any other person without the prior consent of the landlord.
A landlord can't keep your property for any amount of money other than rent. To get back your property you need only pay the delinquent rent and, if authorized in a written lease, all reasonable packing, moving, storage, and sale costs.