Landlord-tenant law in Collin County, Texas involves the rights and duties of both the landlord and the tenant who rents an apartment, house, condo, land, or commercial property.
Many states follow the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act or have enacted their own act under Texas law.
Elements of both real property law and contract law often control the resolution of landlord tenant disputes in [city, state].
Tenants have duties including preserving the premises, and paying rent. The landlord has the duty to deliver possession and a covenant of quiet enjoyment.
During a dispute, the tenant may have defenses including constructive eviction, breach of covenant, and retaliatory eviction.
Founded in 1978, ACREL is the largest organization in the United States for attorneys devoted to real estate law. Admission in ACREL is by invitation only after a rigorous screening procedure. The College gathers together the top real estate lawyers in Texas and throughout the country who are distinguished for their skill, experience and high standards of professional and ethical conduct.
Plano Bar Lawyer Referral Service - The Plano Bar Association, founded in 1973, sponsors a Lawyer Referral Service ("LRS"). The non-profit community based service helps individuals and businesses find a qualified attorney in Plano, TX, and the surrounding areas in Collins County. The website for the Plano Bar Association also provides a list of the participating lawyers and law firms.