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Tenant Eviction & Available Government Assistance

by admin | Oct 1, 2020 | All Blogs, Evictions, Tenants

Hey Texas Landlords! It is improper to believe that the CDC Eviction Moratorium Order instituted a rent holiday for people who were negatively impacted by Covid-19. That interpretation is simply too broad. The first Qualification for Tenants who sign a Declaration of...

TX Supreme Court Cracks the CDC Eviction Moratorium Order

by admin | Sep 24, 2020 | All Blogs, Evictions

There are way too many changes, updates, revisions, and amendments in the law for the average person to know how to respond to each of them. The federal government is making an Order on one end to halt Evictions, but what can the States do about it? What can counties...

The First Case Examples of Tenants Using the CDC Eviction Moratorium

by admin | Sep 22, 2020 | All Blogs, Evictions, Tenants

Within two weeks of the CDC Eviction Moratorium being in place, there have been multiple examples of use and misuse of the rights and duties found in the Eviction Moratorium Order. –No, the protections described in the Order to not apply to all Tenants....

How Landlords CAN Still Evict Even with the Federal Moratorium in Place

by admin | Sep 18, 2020 | All Blogs, Evictions, Landlord's rights

Landlords, Courts, and Real Estate attorneys are all debating how to proceed under the new Federal Eviction Moratorium imposed by the September 4, 2020 Order handed down by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Some people believe that the moratorium...

A Landlord Attorney’s Take on the CDC Eviction Moratorium

by admin | Sep 17, 2020 | All Blogs, Evictions

On September 1, 2020, the CDC issued a proposed Order to halt Evictions for certain “covered persons” between now and December 31, 2020. What does this mean for all Landlords? Is this limited to residential property, or is commercial included too? What...

How early do I need to arrive at the Courthouse?

by admin | Sep 15, 2020 | All Blogs, Court, Evictions

You want to know what to do and how to be best prepared for your upcoming trial. At this point you have delivered a notice to vacate, and you have filed for your eviction. Generally speaking, it takes 21 days to reach your trial date at the courthouse.Within that time...
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