Texas Statutes
Subchapter D. Security Devices
Section 92.161. Compliance With Tenant Request Required Within Reasonable Time

Sec. 92.161. COMPLIANCE WITH TENANT REQUEST REQUIRED WITHIN REASONABLE TIME. (a) Except as provided by Subsections (b) and (c), a landlord must comply with a tenant's request for rekeying, changing, installing, repairing, or replacing a security device under Section 92.156, 92.157, or 92.158 within a reasonable time. A reasonable time for purposes of this subsection is presumed to be not later than the seventh day after the date the request is received by the landlord.
(b) If within the time allowed under Section 92.162(c) a landlord requests advance payment of charges that the landlord is entitled to collect under that section, the landlord shall comply with a tenant's request under Section 92.156(b), 92.157(a), or 92.157(b) within a reasonable time. A reasonable time for purposes of this subsection is presumed to be not later than the seventh day after the date a tenant's advance payment is received by the landlord, except as provided by Subsection (c).
(c) A reasonable time for purposes of Subsections (a) and (b) is presumed to be not later than 72 hours after the time of receipt of the tenant's request and any required advance payment if at the time of making the request the tenant informed the landlord that:
(1) an unauthorized entry occurred or was attempted in the tenant's dwelling;
(2) an unauthorized entry occurred or was attempted in another unit in the multiunit complex in which the tenant's dwelling is located during the two months preceding the date of the request; or
(3) a crime of personal violence occurred in the multiunit complex in which the tenant's dwelling is located during the two months preceding the date of the request.
(d) A landlord may rebut the presumption provided by Subsection (a) or (b) if despite the diligence of the landlord:
(1) the landlord did not know of the tenant's request, without the fault of the landlord;
(2) materials, labor, or utilities were unavailable; or
(3) a delay was caused by circumstances beyond the landlord's control, including the illness or death of the landlord or a member of the landlord's immediate family.
(e) This section does not apply to a landlord's duty to install or rekey, without necessity of a tenant's request, a security device under Section 92.153 or 92.156(a).
Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 357, Sec. 3, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Property Code

Title 8 - Landlord and Tenant

Chapter 92 - Residential Tenancies

Subchapter D. Security Devices

Section 92.151. Definitions

Section 92.152. Application of Subchapter

Section 92.153. Security Devices Required Without Necessity of Tenant Request

Section 92.154. Height, Strike Plate, and Throw Requirements--Keyed Dead Bolt or Keyless Bolting Device

Section 92.155. Height Requirements--Sliding Door Security Devices

Section 92.156. Rekeying or Change of Security Devices

Section 92.157. Security Devices Requested by Tenant

Section 92.158. Landlord's Duty to Repair or Replace Security Device

Section 92.159. When Tenant's Request or Notice Must Be in Writing

Section 92.160. Type, Brand, and Manner of Installation

Section 92.161. Compliance With Tenant Request Required Within Reasonable Time

Section 92.162. Payment of Charges; Limits on Amount Charged

Section 92.163. Removal or Alteration of Security Device by Tenant

Section 92.164. Tenant Remedies for Landlord's Failure to Install or Rekey Certain Security Devices

Section 92.1641. Landlord's Defenses Relating to Installing or Rekeying Certain Security Devices

Section 92.165. Tenant Remedies for Other Landlord Violations

Section 92.166. Notice of Tenant's Deduction of Repair Costs From Rent

Section 92.167. Landlord's Defenses Relating to Compliance With Tenant's Request

Section 92.168. Tenant's Remedy on Notice From Management Company

Section 92.169. Agent for Delivery of Notice

Section 92.170. Effect on Other Landlord Duties and Tenant Remedies