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From https://www.oag.state.tx.us/agency/weeklyag/2009/0809renter_rights.pdf: "Privacy Tenants should study their leases carefully to determine the circumstances under which a landlord may enter their homes. Unless a lease agreement says that the landlord can enter the unit, the landlord has no right to do so, except perhaps in case of emergency or to conduct repairs the tenant has requested."
https://www.oag.state.tx.us/consumer/tenants.shtml also has useful information.
From https://www.oag.state.tx.us/agency/weeklyag/2009/0809renter_rights.pdf: "Privacy Tenants should study their leases carefully to determine the circumstances under which a landlord may enter their homes. Unless a lease agreement says that the landlord can enter the unit, the landlord has no right to do so, except perhaps in case of emergency or to conduct repairs the tenant has requested."
https://www.oag.state.tx.us/consumer/tenants.shtml also has useful information.