A side question, are any utilities included in the monthly rent?
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The average 1 bedroom will probably run you about 850 to 900 on a lease in a decent neighborhood. That's to start with. At the end of the lease they can, and usually do raise the rent. If you don't mind your neighbors stomping, banging, slamming, and yelling, and you don't mind parking lot dings and dents on your vehicle, you might like it.can I afford it, and will I like it?
Civil law is different. They can prohibit the possession of firearms via lease. However, violating that is only civil and can result in an eviction, but not criminal charges.
For apartments, I've found that to be universally true.It varies. Sometimes water is included in the rent, but never electricity. And of course, cable TV, telephone, and internet are at your expense.
isn't 900 a little high for texas? or is that typical austin pricing?
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i can imagine.Maybe high on the Fort Worth side, but try and get a decent apartment in a halfway decent neighborhood on the Dallas side for less than that.
You think that's high, average apartment rent in Odessa, Tx is $973.isn't 900 a little high for texas? or is that typical austin pricing?
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Of course they can evict you if you violate the lease.Civil “law”(not a law) is “civil contractual”, but it’s not law. It’s just a contract between two parties. And can not circumvent statutes etc. i.e. nothing can be upheld that contracts you to go against a regulation, statute, etc.
And they can not evict you based on that.
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Of course they can evict you if you violate the lease.
And not law? What do you call the "laws" in the Texas Property Code? That code does not prevent landlords, as far as I have ever read, from prohibiting firearms.
It is not against the law to have a dog in your apartment, but your landlord can evict you if you have one in violation of your lease.