Tex. Prop. Code Section 92.0561
Tenant’s Repair and Deduct Remedies


(a)

If the landlord is liable to the tenant under Section 92.056 (Landlord Liability and Tenant Remedies; Notice and Time for Repair)(b), the tenant may have the condition repaired or remedied and may deduct the cost from a subsequent rent payment as provided in this section.

(b)

The tenant’s deduction for the cost of the repair or remedy may not exceed the amount of one month’s rent under the lease or $500, whichever is greater. However, if the tenant’s rent is subsidized in whole or in part by a governmental agency, the deduction limitation of one month’s rent shall mean the fair market rent for the dwelling and not the rent that the tenant pays. The fair market rent shall be determined by the governmental agency subsidizing the rent, or in the absence of such a determination, it shall be a reasonable amount of rent under the circumstances.

(c)

Repairs and deductions under this section may be made as often as necessary so long as the total repairs and deductions in any one month do not exceed one month’s rent or $500, whichever is greater.

(d)

Repairs under this section may be made only if all of the following requirements are met:

(1)

The landlord has a duty to repair or remedy the condition under Section 92.052 (Landlord’s Duty to Repair or Remedy), and the duty has not been waived in a written lease by the tenant under Subsection (e) or (f) of Section 92.006 (Waiver or Expansion of Duties and Remedies).

(2)

The tenant has given notice to the landlord as required by Section 92.056 (Landlord Liability and Tenant Remedies; Notice and Time for Repair)(b)(1), and, if required, a subsequent notice under Section 92.056 (Landlord Liability and Tenant Remedies; Notice and Time for Repair)(b)(3), and at least one of those notices states that the tenant intends to repair or remedy the condition. The notice shall also contain a reasonable description of the intended repair or remedy.

(3)

Any one of the following events has occurred:

(A)

The landlord has failed to remedy the backup or overflow of raw sewage inside the tenant’s dwelling or the flooding from broken pipes or natural drainage inside the dwelling.

(B)

The landlord has expressly or impliedly agreed in the lease to furnish potable water to the tenant’s dwelling and the water service to the dwelling has totally ceased.

(C)

The landlord has expressly or impliedly agreed in the lease to furnish heating or cooling equipment; the equipment is producing inadequate heat or cooled air; and the landlord has been notified in writing by the appropriate local housing, building, or health official or other official having jurisdiction that the lack of heat or cooling materially affects the health or safety of an ordinary tenant.

(D)

The landlord has been notified in writing by the appropriate local housing, building, or health official or other official having jurisdiction that the condition materially affects the health or safety of an ordinary tenant.

(e)

If the requirements of Subsection (d) of this section are met, a tenant may:

(1)

have the condition repaired or remedied immediately following the tenant’s notice of intent to repair if the condition involves sewage or flooding as referred to in Paragraph (A) of Subdivision (3) of Subsection (d) of this section;

(2)

have the condition repaired or remedied if the condition involves a cessation of potable water as referred to in Paragraph (A) of Subdivision (3) of Subsection (d) of this section and if the landlord has failed to repair or remedy the condition within three days following the tenant’s delivery of notice of intent to repair;

(3)

have the condition repaired or remedied if the condition involves inadequate heat or cooled air as referred to in Paragraph (C) of Subdivision (3) of Subsection (d) of this section and if the landlord has failed to repair the condition within three days after delivery of the tenant’s notice of intent to repair; or

(4)

have the condition repaired or remedied if the condition is not covered by Paragraph (A), (B), or (C) of Subdivision (3) of Subsection (d) of this section and involves a condition affecting the physical health or safety of the ordinary tenant as referred to in Paragraph (D) of Subdivision (3) of Subsection (d) of this section and if the landlord has failed to repair or remedy the condition within seven days after delivery of the tenant’s notice of intent to repair.

(f)

Repairs made pursuant to the tenant’s notice must be made by a company, contractor, or repairman listed in the yellow or business pages of the telephone directory or in the classified advertising section of a newspaper of the local city, county, or adjacent county at the time of the tenant’s notice of intent to repair. Unless the landlord and tenant agree otherwise under Subsection (g) of this section, repairs may not be made by the tenant, the tenant’s immediate family, the tenant’s employer or employees, or a company in which the tenant has an ownership interest. Repairs may not be made to the foundation or load-bearing structural elements of the building if it contains two or more dwelling units.

(g)

A landlord and a tenant may mutually agree for the tenant to repair or remedy, at the landlord’s expense, any condition of the dwelling regardless of whether it materially affects the health or safety of an ordinary tenant. However, the landlord’s duty to repair or remedy conditions covered by this subchapter may not be waived except as provided by Subsection (e) or (f) of Section 92.006 (Waiver or Expansion of Duties and Remedies).

(h)

Repairs made pursuant to the tenant’s notice must be made in compliance with applicable building codes, including a building permit when required.

(i)

The tenant shall not have authority to contract for labor or materials in excess of what the tenant may deduct under this section. The landlord is not liable to repairmen, contractors, or material suppliers who furnish labor or materials to repair or remedy the condition. A repairman or supplier shall not have a lien for materials or services arising out of repairs contracted for by the tenant under this section.

(j)

When deducting the cost of repairs from the rent payment, the tenant shall furnish the landlord, along with payment of the balance of the rent, a copy of the repair bill and the receipt for its payment. A repair bill and receipt may be the same document.

(k)

If the landlord repairs or remedies the condition or delivers an affidavit for delay under Section 92.0562 (Landlord Affidavit for Delay) to the tenant after the tenant has contacted a repairman but before the repairman commences work, the landlord shall be liable for the cost incurred by the tenant for the repairman’s trip charge, and the tenant may deduct the charge from the tenant’s rent as if it were a repair cost.
Added by Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 650, Sec. 6, eff. Aug. 28, 1989. Amended by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1205, Sec. 12, eff. Jan. 1, 1998.

Source: Section 92.0561 — Tenant's Repair and Deduct Remedies, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/PR/htm/PR.­92.­htm#92.­0561 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

92.001
Definitions
92.002
Application
92.003
Landlord’s Agent for Service of Process
92.004
Harassment
92.005
Attorney’s Fees
92.006
Waiver or Expansion of Duties and Remedies
92.007
Venue
92.008
Interruption of Utilities
92.009
Residential Tenant’s Right of Reentry After Unlawful Lockout
92.010
Occupancy Limits
92.011
Cash Rental Payments
92.012
Notice to Tenant at Primary Residence
92.013
Notice of Rule or Policy Change Affecting Tenant’s Personal Property
92.014
Personal Property and Security Deposit of Deceased Tenant
92.015
Tenant’s Right to Summon Police or Emergency Assistance
92.016
Right to Vacate and Avoid Liability Following Family Violence
92.017
Right to Vacate and Avoid Liability Following Certain Decisions Related to Military Service
92.018
Liability of Tenant for Governmental Fines
92.019
Late Payment of Rent
92.020
Emergency Phone Number
92.021
Liability of Certain Guarantors Under Lease
92.023
Tenant’s Remedies Regarding Revocation of Certificate of Occupancy
92.024
Landlord’s Duty to Provide Copy of Lease
92.025
Liability for Leasing to Person with Criminal Record
92.026
Possession of Firearms or Firearm Ammunition on Leased Premises
92.051
Application
92.052
Landlord’s Duty to Repair or Remedy
92.053
Burden of Proof
92.054
Casualty Loss
92.055
Closing the Rental Premises
92.056
Landlord Liability and Tenant Remedies
92.058
Landlord Remedy for Tenant Violation
92.060
Agents for Delivery of Notice
92.061
Effect on Other Rights
92.062
Lease Term After Natural Disaster
92.0081
Removal of Property and Exclusion of Residential Tenant
92.0091
Residential Tenant’s Right of Restoration After Unlawful Utility Disconnection
92.101
Application
92.102
Security Deposit
92.103
Obligation to Refund
92.104
Retention of Security Deposit
92.105
Cessation of Owner’s Interest
92.106
Records
92.107
Tenant’s Forwarding Address
92.108
Liability for Withholding Last Month’s Rent
92.109
Liability of Landlord
92.110
Lease Without Security Deposit
92.111
Fee in Lieu of Security Deposit
92.0131
Notice Regarding Vehicle Towing or Parking Rules or Policies
92.0132
Term of Parking Permit
92.0135
Notice for Dwelling Located in Floodplain
92.151
Definitions
92.152
Application of Subchapter
92.153
Security Devices Required Without Necessity of Tenant Request
92.154
Height, Strike Plate, and Throw Requirements--keyed Dead Bolt or Keyless Bolting Device
92.155
Height Requirements--sliding Door Security Devices
92.156
Rekeying or Change of Security Devices
92.157
Security Devices Requested by Tenant
92.158
Landlord’s Duty to Repair or Replace Security Device
92.159
When Tenant’s Request or Notice Must Be in Writing
92.160
Type, Brand, and Manner of Installation
92.0161
Right to Vacate and Avoid Liability Following Certain Sex Offenses or Stalking
92.161
Compliance with Tenant Request Required Within Reasonable Time
92.0162
Right to Vacate and Avoid Liability Following Tenant’s Death
92.162
Payment of Charges
92.163
Removal or Alteration of Security Device by Tenant
92.164
Tenant Remedies for Landlord’s Failure to Install or Rekey Certain Security Devices
92.165
Tenant Remedies for Other Landlord Violations
92.166
Notice of Tenant’s Deduction of Repair Costs from Rent
92.167
Landlord’s Defenses Relating to Compliance with Tenant’s Request
92.168
Tenant’s Remedy on Notice from Management Company
92.169
Agent for Delivery of Notice
92.170
Effect on Other Landlord Duties and Tenant Remedies
92.0191
Statement of Late Fees
92.201
Disclosure of Ownership and Management
92.202
Landlord’s Failure to Disclose Information
92.203
Landlord’s Failure to Correct Information
92.204
Bad Faith Violation
92.205
Remedies
92.206
Landlord’s Defense
92.207
Agents for Delivery of Notice
92.208
Additional Enforcement by Local Ordinance
92.251
Definitions
92.252
Application of Other Law
92.253
Exemptions
92.254
Smoke Alarm
92.255
Installation and Location
92.257
Installation Procedure
92.258
Inspection and Repair
92.259
Landlord’s Failure to Install, Inspect, or Repair
92.260
Tenant Remedies
92.261
Landlord’s Defenses
92.262
Agents for Delivery of Notice
92.263
Inspection of Residential Fire Extinguisher
92.264
Duty to Repair or Replace
92.301
Landlord Liability to Tenant for Utility Cutoff
92.302
Notice of Utility Disconnection of Nonsubmetered Master Metered Multifamily Property to Municipalities, Owners, and Tenants
92.331
Retaliation by Landlord
92.332
Nonretaliation
92.333
Tenant Remedies
92.334
Invalid Complaints
92.335
Eviction Suits
92.351
Definitions
92.352
Rejection of Applicant
92.353
Procedures for Notice or Refund
92.354
Liability of Landlord
92.355
Waiver
92.0561
Tenant’s Repair and Deduct Remedies
92.0562
Landlord Affidavit for Delay
92.0563
Tenant’s Judicial Remedies
92.1031
Conditions for Retention of Security Deposit or Rent Prepayment
92.1041
Presumption of Refund or Accounting
92.1641
Landlord’s Defenses Relating to Installing or Rekeying Certain Security Devices
92.2571
Alternative Compliance
92.2611
Tenant’s Disabling of a Smoke Alarm
92.3515
Notice of Eligibility Requirements

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

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