Texas Sublease Agreement

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The Texas sublease agreement is a legal contract that allows a tenant to rent out all or a portion of the property to a subtenant in exchange for regular payments.

Does a Tenant Need the Landlord’s Permission to Sublet in Texas?

A tenant does need a landlord’s explicit written permission to sublet in Texas. Even after permission is given, a landlord still has the right to reject a subtenant if they are unqualified, such as for having a bad review from a reference or a poor work history. Read More

Standardized Texas Sublease Agreements

Tax Implications of a Sublease

In Texas, a sublessor may be subject to state and local taxes if they sublet a property for 30 days or less. For example, in Dallas, taxes may include:

Frequently Asked Questions

Is subletting legal in Texas? Is subletting legal in Texas? Yes, subletting is legal in Texas; however, if the lease agreement does not address (or prohibits) subleasing, then tenants must obtain the landlord’s written permission to sublet. Otherwise, the landlord has the right to evict the subtenant and sue both the tenant and subtenant for damages. Read more »