by admin | Jan 13, 2021 | Evictions, Landlord's rights
The Texas Eviction Diversion Program has hit another roadblock. While it began on October 12, 2020, this relief program has only had a minimum affect on the plight of Texas Landlord and Tenants. The TEDP was set to go statewide on November 9, 2020, but that date was... by admin | Jan 12, 2021 | Landlord's rights, Notices
All sorts of strange things happen when you decide to file an eviction lawsuit. Especially, if: you don’t keep good records; your Lease is less than perfect; you have no idea who’s in your house. Believe it or not, this happens. Particularly, in the event... by admin | Jan 5, 2021 | Landlord's rights, Notices
When we are dealing with a Notice to Vacate, we essentially need to talk about a commitment. That is, a commitment to break your commitment. How does that make sense? Your Notice to Vacate should be what the courts refer to as an “unconditional demand for possession.”... by admin | Dec 29, 2020 | Landlord's rights, Notices
Your Lease is your most important tool as a Landlord. Don’t think of it as a mere formality. This document establishes the most important agreements that make your business operate smoothly and without surprise. If you are going to be a successful Landlord, you... by admin | Dec 15, 2020 | Evictions, Landlord's rights
The Texas Eviction Diversion Program started off with a number of technical problems, but it now appears to be moving more efficiently. While the applicants we serve are still too few for us to call the program a success, we are beginning to see progress for Landlords... by admin | Dec 10, 2020 | Evictions, Landlord's rights
Generally speaking, when a guest sleeps over at your home, you have a reasonable expectation that the visit will end, and that guest will return to their home. However, sometimes when a guest is “crashing at your place for a little while.” you find...