by admin | Jul 6, 2020 | All Blogs, Landlord's rights, Lease
You’re probably here because you want to learn everything you can about leasing rental property. Nobody knows everything there is to know about being a Landlord. I certainly won’t ever make that claim, but I can give you access to over a decade of my own experience...
by admin | Jul 2, 2020 | All Blogs, Court, Evictions
Masks are now part of the uniform. If you’re going into a courtroom, be prepared to wear a mask and maybe get your temperature taken. That is, if you are scheduled for an in-person trial. Some of them are going online. I’d say, as things are going,...
by admin | Jun 9, 2020 | All Blogs, Court, Evictions
After 10 weeks of Eviction shutdown throughout Texas, there is now some relief for Landlords in the State of Texas. As of May 26, 2020, the Supreme Court of Texas has released its ban on the execution of Eviction Judgments. Writs of Possession were issued and...
by admin | Feb 4, 2020 | All Blogs, Court, Evictions
Today, I’d like to address one of the most commonly asked questions: How quickly can I get my Writ of Possession on Appeal? First of all, lets define the term “Writ of Possession”. A Writ of possession is a legal document that the court signs, which...
by admin | Nov 21, 2019 | All Blogs, Court, Evictions, Landlord's rights
A lot of experienced landlords are absolutely shocked when they win a case and then the tenant is allowed to appeal. Often, they automatically assume that they must have done something wrong. Or that the court has done something wrong. But the truth is, that is not...
by admin | Sep 24, 2019 | All Blogs, Debt and Credit
Most Americans have some amount of debt. Secured debt is money borrowed for an item purchased with a lien (for example a house or a car). Unsecured debt is not protected by a lien against property (for example credit card debt or a payday loan). Many of us ere not...