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Taking away services provided in the lease (such as parking or laundry) Shutting of utilities for the purpose of harassment or eviction. Entering an apartment without proper notice. Changing the locks while a tenant is away.
41 Easy Ways to Upgrade Your Rental Hang bamboo blinds. Swap out cabinet knobs. Sticker over a bad kitchen floor. Get a new shower head. Just add plants. And find a decent planter. Paint the walls. Tile a (removable) backsplash.
This means your landlord cannot evict you without proper cause (most commonly nonpayment of rent) or otherwise disturb your right to live in peace and quiet. Your landlord must also protect you from any wrongful actions taken by other tenants. The right to health and safety in your home.
Tenant making improvements to property Painting walls. Painting kitchen or bathroom cabinets. Replacing carpet in a room or rooms. Changing light fixtures. Upgrading door locks. Replacing flooring in kitchens or bathrooms. Swapping out appliances. Installing a security system.
You first thought as a renter may be that your landlord is responsible for changing any and all light bulbs in your rental. Unless that duty is spelled out in your lease, however, the situation typically places the responsibility of changing light bulbs in the unit on the renter.

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Go to court: Sue your landlord to make the repairs and for damages. A court can order your landlord to make repairs, reduce your rent from the date you asked for repairs, award you damages caused by failure to repair, damages of one months rent plus $500, court costs, and attorneys fees.
(5) It may be reasonable for the landlord to refuse consent to an alteration or addition to be made for the purpose of converting the premises for a proposed use even if not forbidden by the lease. But whether such refusal is reasonable or unreasonable depends on all the circumstances.
7 Best Upgrades for Rental Property to Increase Rent Upgrade Plumbing Fixtures. Better Countertops. Replace the Floor. Increase Storage. Newer, Better Windows. Put a Good Roof Over Their Heads. Miscellaneous Upgrades.
Texas courts have held that a landlord may not enter your home unless you allow the entry or the lease gives the landlord specific reasons to enter. Study your lease to determine when the landlord may enter your home.
After a lease ends, and a Notice of Non-Renewal has been provided, evicting a tenant who refuses to leave so you can renovate may be possible. Even if a tenants lease is expiring, some areas require landlords to offer tenants a chance to renew the lease.

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