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landlords what do you know about your rent deposit did you know that the Texas property code presumes that within 30 days after your tenant surrenders youre required to send them a full refund or an itemized notice of how your deposit was applied to fees owed by the tenant but what if the tenant doesnt give you a forwarding address as the property code requires well in that case your obligation is on hold until the tenant gives you a valid forwarding address you have no obligation to either issue that refund or send the notification of deductions however what I recommend is if you do have a refund to issue or a notice to deliver to send it to the last known address which is usually the address that they were formally renting from you if they forward their mail they should get the notice and if the letter comes back to you at least you have evidence at some future trial if they try to accuse you of wrongful withholding