Texas Court Awards $1,800 Damages in Landlord-Tenant Dispute
Two tenants sued their landlords, alleging multiple lease violations and habitability issues in their rental property. The tenants claimed the landlords failed to make necessary repairs and engaged in harassment. The landlords argued that some issues were due to tenant error and that the tenants restricted their access. The case was dismissed for a missed hearing but later reinstated after the tenant explained it was due to a car accident. Following a bench trial, the court awarded the tenants $1,800 in damages.
Case Information Updated: October 2025
Case Outcome
- Outcome
- Verdict-Plaintiff
- Amount
- $1,800
- County
- Harris County, TX
- Resolved
- 2025
Injury & Accident Details
- Injury Type
- Other
- Accident Type
- Other
- Case Type
- Motor Vehicle Accident
Case Overview
A landlord-tenant dispute arose when tenants of a residential property filed a lawsuit alleging multiple lease violations and habitability issues. The plaintiffs claimed the landlords failed to make necessary repairs, including a malfunctioning dishwasher, leaking sink, broken door lock, and window problems. They further alleged unauthorized entry, removal of personal items, harassment through threatening emails, and various safety concerns, asserting these issues materially interfered with their lease rights.
The defendants, the landlords, countered that some issues, such as the dishwasher, were due to operator error and suggested tenants restricted their access, preventing resolution of reported problems. During pretrial proceedings, the landlords also contended that the plaintiffs failed to comply with discovery requirements under Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 194 regarding employment documentation. The case was initially dismissed for want of prosecution after the plaintiffs missed a court hearing, but it was later reinstated after a plaintiff explained the absence was due to a car accident.
Following a bench trial, the court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs. A final judgment awarded the tenants $1,800.00 in general damages against the landlords, concluding the dispute.
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