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today were going to talk about your notice to vacate now this is an extremely important document and one that so many landlords get wrong in Texas in order for a landlord to demand that a tenant vacate a property whether it is a commercial property or whether it is a residential property a notice to vacate must be delivered to the tenant in writing most landlords get that part correct what they fail to do is to supply the tenant with an adequate notice to vacate well what makes a notice to vacate adequate well chapter 24 the Texas property code informs us what the legislature has set out as the guidelines for a landlord to establish a good written notice to vacate however many many landlords have either a pre dated or outdated version of this notice to vacate saved on their computer or stored away in their file and they recycle that old notice and theyll tell me well Ernie Ive used this same notice for 15 years and its never given me a problem before why did this Court Rule out of