Interruption of Utilities (Residential)
Interruption of Utilities (Residential)
Except as provided by secion 92.008 Texas Property Code, a landlord or landlord's agent may not interrupt or causes the interruption of utility service (water, waste water, gas or electric service) of a tenant, unless the interruption results from a bona fide repairs, construction or an emergency. A rental property owner may interrupt electric service to certain residents provided that written notice and other procedures are strictly followed. Refer to Texas Property Code sections 92.008, 92.0091, and 92.301.
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FORMS NEEDED:
1. Sworn Complaint for Restoration of Utility Service
PAYMENT OPTIONS:
- Fees
- $54.00 filing fee
- If granted additional fees apply ($5 writ fee and $150 Constable Fee)