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Texas Property Code > Title 8 > Chapter 92 > Subchapter D - Security Devices
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§ 92.151
Definitions
§ 92.152
Application of Subchapter
§ 92.153
Security Devices Required Without Necessity of Tenant Request
§ 92.154
Height, Strike Plate, and Throw Requirements--Keyed Dead Bolt Or Keyless Bolting Device
§ 92.155
Height Requirements--Sliding Door Security Devices
§ 92.156
Rekeying Or Change of Security Devices
§ 92.157
Security Devices Requested By Tenant
§ 92.158
Landlord's Duty To Repair Or Replace Security Device
§ 92.159
When Tenant's Request Or Notice Must Be In Writing
§ 92.160
Type, Brand, and Manner of Installation
§ 92.161
Compliance With Tenant Request Required Within Reasonable Time
§ 92.162
Payment of Charges; Limits On Amount Charged
§ 92.163
Removal Or Alteration of Security Device By Tenant
§ 92.164
Tenant Remedies for Landlord's Failure To Install Or Rekey Certain Security Devices
§ 92.1641
Landlord's Defenses Relating To Installing Or Rekeying Certain Security Devices
§ 92.165
Tenant Remedies for Other Landlord Violations
§ 92.166
Notice of Tenant's Deduction of Repair Costs From Rent
§ 92.167
Landlord's Defenses Relating To Compliance With Tenant's Request
§ 92.168
Tenant's Remedy On Notice From Management Company
§ 92.169
Agent for Delivery of Notice
§ 92.170
Effect On Other Landlord Duties and Tenant Remedies
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tenant moved in May and in November states they have bedbugs. wants them treated, they filled out RESIDENTIAL LEASE INVENTORY AND CONDITION FORM, but no mention of the bugs until 5 months into lease. Is it owner obligation to treat the bugs
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