Last updated: April 2026
Round Rock is one of the fastest-growing Austin suburbs. No local tenant protections apply — Texas state law governs your rights as a renter here.
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Round Rock is a booming suburb in Williamson County, just north of Austin on I-35. It is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, known for its tech employers (Dell Technologies is headquartered here) and rapidly expanding housing stock. Round Rock has no local tenant protections — all renter rights are governed by the Texas Property Code, Chapter 92.
Round Rock has no rent control. Texas state law (Tex. Prop. Code § 214.902) prohibits all Texas municipalities from enacting rent control ordinances. With rapid population growth and rising rents, there is no legal limit on how much a Round Rock landlord can raise your rent — increases at lease renewal can be substantial.
Texas Property Code Chapter 92 provides the following protections for Round Rock renters:
Texas places no cap on security deposit amounts, so Round Rock landlords can charge any amount. After move-out, the landlord has 30 days to return the deposit with a written itemized statement (Tex. Prop. Code § 92.103). Bad-faith withholding can entitle you to three times the wrongfully withheld amount plus attorney's fees (§ 92.109). In a hot rental market like Round Rock, document the unit condition thoroughly at move-in and move-out.
Round Rock landlords must follow Texas's eviction process: serve a 3-day notice to vacate, then file in Williamson County Justice of the Peace court. A court judgment is required before you can be removed. Self-help eviction is illegal — no lockouts, utility cutoffs, or removal of belongings without a court order (Tex. Prop. Code § 92.0081). Texas RioGrande Legal Aid can help income-eligible renters facing eviction.
No. Round Rock has no rent control, and Texas law (Tex. Prop. Code § 214.902) prohibits all Texas cities from enacting rent control. Landlords can raise rent by any amount at lease renewal.
There is no legal limit. Texas bans rent control statewide. In a fast-growing market like Round Rock, rent increases at renewal can be significant — but they are not capped by law.
30 days after move-out with a written itemized statement (Tex. Prop. Code § 92.103). Bad-faith withholding can result in 3× the withheld amount plus attorney's fees (§ 92.109).
A 3-day notice to vacate, then a court filing. A court judgment is required before removal. Month-to-month tenancies require 1 month's written notice to terminate (Tex. Prop. Code § 91.001).
No. Self-help eviction is illegal in Texas (Tex. Prop. Code § 92.0081). Your landlord must have a court order. Contact Texas RioGrande Legal Aid if you are illegally locked out.
Put the request in writing. Under Tex. Prop. Code § 92.056, your landlord must fix health-and-safety issues within a reasonable time. If they do not act, you may repair-and-deduct, terminate the lease, or seek a rent reduction.
This article provides general information about tenant rights in Round Rock and is not legal advice. Laws change — verify current rules with a local attorney or tenant organization.
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