by admin | Sep 1, 2021 | Evictions
On August 3, 2021 the director of the CDC announced that the Federal Moratorium on Evictions would be renewed and would not expire until October 3, 2021. This action prompted Landlords in a federal case, who previously requested that the CDC Eviction Moratorium be... by admin | Aug 25, 2021 | Evictions
If you’ve never had to evict someone, the prospect of doing it alone for the first time can be pretty scary. It’s not impossible to learn, but it’s easy to get wrong if you’re not prepared. How could you possibly plan for something that... by admin | Aug 12, 2021 | Evictions
The unknown is usually pretty intimidating. I remember the first time I had to stand in front of a judge all by myself. All my years of school and training didn’t prepare me for the terror of standing in court in front of everybody and trying to make believe I... by admin | Aug 5, 2021 | Evictions
After only 3 days from the expiration of the original September 4, 2020 CDC Eviction Moratorium Order, the Biden Administration issued a new Eviction ban. This comes even after the CDC Director states that no new bans on eviction would come after July 31, 2021. It... by admin | Aug 5, 2021 | Evictions, Landlord's rights, Notices
There are some issues in a Notice to Vacate that are not common, but can come up. Particularly, if the paperwork is in the underlying agreement, or if there is no agreement. So, what can you do about recovering attorney’s fees in such a case? The best case scenario is... by admin | Jun 30, 2021 | Evictions
Every final Judgment that comes from a Texas Justice of the Peace is subject to a potential appeal. The rules vary depending on the type of claim, but an Eviction Judgment generally must be appealed within 6 days of the date of a judgment. The type of appeal chosen by...