Last updated: April 2026
Lewisville is a fast-growing DFW suburb where renters rely entirely on Texas state law for protections — including strong deposit rules, habitability obligations, and a ban on self-help evictions.
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Lewisville is a suburban city in Denton County within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Like all Texas cities, Lewisville has no local tenant ordinances that go beyond state law. The Texas Property Code is the sole source of landlord-tenant rules governing security deposits, repairs, retaliation, and eviction for Lewisville renters.
Lewisville has no rent control. Texas state law (Tex. Prop. Code § 214.902) explicitly preempts any local jurisdiction from capping rents. Landlords may raise rent without limit, provided they give proper written notice — at least one month in advance for month-to-month tenancies.
Texas state law provides Lewisville renters with the following protections:
Under Tex. Prop. Code § 92.101–92.109, Lewisville landlords must return your security deposit within 30 days of move-out along with a written, itemized list of any deductions. If a landlord fails to return your deposit or provide justification without good cause, you may sue for three times the withheld amount plus attorney's fees. Protect yourself by photographing the unit at move-in and move-out and keeping written records of all communications.
Evicting a tenant in Lewisville requires the landlord to follow Texas eviction procedure: provide written notice to vacate (3 days minimum for nonpayment), wait for the notice period to expire, and then file suit in Justice of the Peace court. Month-to-month tenancies may be ended with one month's written notice, with no just cause required (Tex. Prop. Code § 91.001). Tenants have the right to contest the eviction in court. Lockouts and utility shutoffs without a court order are prohibited (Tex. Prop. Code § 92.0081).
No. Texas law (Tex. Prop. Code § 214.902) bans rent control statewide. Lewisville has no local rent regulations.
There is no cap. Landlords may raise rent by any amount, but month-to-month tenants must receive at least one month's written advance notice.
30 days from vacating, plus an itemized deduction statement. Wrongful withholding can result in 3× damages (Tex. Prop. Code § 92.109).
At least 3 days' written notice to vacate for nonpayment of rent; at least one month's notice to end a month-to-month tenancy (Tex. Prop. Code § 91.001).
No. Self-help eviction is illegal under Tex. Prop. Code § 92.0081. You can sue for actual damages and civil penalties if a landlord does this without a court order.
Submit a written repair request. If the landlord does not fix health-or-safety issues within a reasonable time, you may repair-and-deduct or terminate the lease under Tex. Prop. Code § 92.056. Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas can help.
This article provides general information about tenant rights in Lewisville and is not legal advice. Laws change — verify current rules with a local attorney or tenant organization.
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