TEXAS EVICTION
Want to make sure you’re ready to act before the need for an eviction ever arises?
Does this sound familiar?
- You have a tenant who usually follows the lease, but not always…
- They eventually pay the rent, but it’s never exactly on time…
- You’ve reminded them to bring in the trash cans, or to water the grass, or that pets are simply not allowed under the lease, but the tenant doesn’t respond…
- You just wish you knew how to get the tenant to respect your lease without a lot of trouble!
Imagine being so prepared…
- You could deliver a Notice of Default perfect for your situation within 24 hours…
- You could actually prevent 80% of your tenant’s breaches with effective written communication…
- You could remove even your worst tenant within weeks without significant losses
- You solve problems before they ever occur!
I want to help you get there… faster than you thought possible.
Welcome to Texas Eviction: Step-by-Step from Start to Finish
Together, we are going to:
- Follow a short course that will cover common tenant breaches
- Prepare you for how to respond to each kind of breach
- Walk you through the eviction process, if needed, step-by step from start to finish.
How can we do all that?
- Step-by-step video where I guide you from beginning to end
- Reusable templates for notices and other necessary documents, and
- Cheat sheets showing you exactly how to fill in common notices and court forms
The best part?
You can use these forms over and over, and you can modify them for one property or a hundred properties. The techniques we show you are valid all across The State of Texas.
Here’s what you’ll get
None of this
Module Summary
- Module 0: Orientation
- Welcome and Overview
- Important Concepts
- Module 1: Legal Notices
- What kind of notices are needed
- How and when should notice be sent
- Module 2:Filing Your Eviction Petition
- What are the necessary steps involved in eviction filing
- How and where should an eviction be filed
- What goes into an eviction petition
- Module 3: Trial Preparation
- Who should attend an eviction trial
- What kind of evidence is needed
- What does a landlord need to prove
- Module 4: Trial
- Arriving at the courthouse
- What happens if the Tenant requests a jury
- How to present your case
- Potential defense tactics
- Settlement
- Module 5: Final Judgment & Beyond
- When a judgment becomes final
- Writ of Possession
- Options for recording and collection
- Module 6: Appeals
- Methods of appeal
- Length of the appeal
- Differences between Justice of the Peace and County Court
With all that covered, you’ll:
- Know exactly how to respond to rent and non-rent defaults by the tenant
- Create good communication to prevent many defaults from ever occurring
- Have resources to be able to act quickly and effectively when you need to send the right notice
- Finally have the confidence to step into a courtroom and defend your most valuable asset
I am already excited for you!
And I can’t wait to help you understand the Texas eviction process!
Texas Eviction: Step-by-Step from Start to Finish isn’t an investment tool, so it’s not for everyone interested in real estate… and I’m cool with that. I don’t want you to join, if it’s not going to assist you in the way you handle your assets! Here are some key guidelines:
This program is for you if:
- You already own at least one rental property
- You are actively involved in the management of one or more rental properties
- You are interested in learning great management techniques, and
- You want to be able to walk confidently into a courtroom to present your own case(s) for eviction
This program is not for you if:
- You still do not yet own rental property
- You have a property manager who handles all tenant disputes and handles the eviction process themselves
- You want to learn more about being a professional landlord, but you just don’t have the time for it, and
- You have no intention of ever stepping foot into a courtroom (which we see all the time, and we’re happy to handle on your behalf).
If you’re not sure, shoot us an email with your concerns, and we can help you figure out your specific needs and goals: info@attorneyEG.com.
FAQs
Q: What notices are included?
This program includes Notice of Default, Notice of Termination or Non-Renewal, and Notice to Vacate.
Q: How will I know how to fill out one of these notices?
Each notice comes will a helpful guide showing the user what information is appropriate for each section.
Q: Why would I need this program I have a good tenant?
Things change, and breach is very predicable. A good landlord is ready to address problems before they happen. By being ready to proceed with an eviction, and by taking steps to file an eviction, you will actually prevent most evictions from ever occurring. However, once you need to file, being ready to file, is an invaluable asset.
Q: Is there a difference between an eviction for a single-family home or an apartment?
No. The procedures are essential identical. The leases may be different, but the application of the law and these techniques is the same.
Q: What if I send a notice, but the tenant doesn’t respond?
This is common. Many times, especially when things are going badly for a tenant, communication is the first thing to go. In an eviction, you want to be able to show a court that the tenant was given notice and the opportunity to respond. The substance of their response is generally not an issue. If they were supposed to leave but chose to stay, that’s usually what matters most to the eviction court.
Q: What if I send the notices but still want help with the eviction itself?
We are always ready to step in on your behalf until you are ready to handle an eviction 100% on your own. Naturally, our eviction services come for additional fees, but an experienced Texas attorney can step in and take over an eviction if you’re still not ready.
Q: What if I present the case in the Justice of the Peace, but the Tenant appeals?
While you can proceed to represent yourself at the County Court in the eviction appeal process, it’s not too late at that point to hire counsel to step in for the rest of the process. Again, this situation would call for additional fees to be paid, but there should be no problem for an experienced Texas attorney to step in and take over an eviction appeal.
Q: What happens if I purchase this program and I’m not 100% satisfied with it?
No problem. Contact us within 14 days of your purchase, and if you’re not 100% satisfied with this program, we’ll refund every penny. You lose nothing.
Submit any further questions here: CONTACT ME.
Why choose Texas Eviction: Step-by-Step from Start to Finish?
- You take significant steps on your way to becoming a Landlording Pro
- I’ve taught thousands of landlords techniques that improve their skills and grow their wealth
- You get attorney drafted reusable and formattable templates that you can incorporate in your landlording business
- Easy step-by-step strategies that don’t require you to dig through legal journals or code provisions to make sure you’re doing what the law requires
- Proven strategies that get results from tenants faster and more effectively
- If you follow me on Texas Landlords or watch me on YouTube, you probably already know that I’ve got this landlording stuff down. This program is basically my training regimen that my staff and I use everyday in court, so you know that I’m speaking from 14 years of courtroom success.
DISCLAIMER
Texas Eviction: Step-by-Step from Start to Finish is a program that provides information to help Texas landlords understand options available for resolution of legal disputes that may result from a landlord/tenant situation. The information in this program is not legal advice. Legal information is not the same as legal advice. The information in this program is not a substitute for, and does not replace the advice or representation of, a licensed attorney.
Ernie Garcia goes to great lengths to make sure information in the program is accurate and up to date, but he makes no claim as to the accuracy of this information. As it is impossible to anticipate every legal scenario that could result from a landlord/tenant matter, the information in Texas Eviction: Step-by-Step from Start to Finish is general in nature and is not specific to any situation. Furthermore, Ernie Garcia is not responsible for any consequences that may result from the independent use of this program.
We recommend that you consult with a licensed Texas attorney if you want assurance that the information in this program and your interpretation of it are appropriate for your situation. You should not and are not authorized to rely on this program as a source of legal advice.
Using this program does not create an attorney-client relationship between Ernie Garcia, The Law Office of Ernie Garcia, PLLC, and any user.
Guarantee
14 days, no questions
You don’t need to explain why (you’re not 11 years old) – if for any reason in the first 14 days you don’t love it, you can get a refund. Just email us within the first 14 days.
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PHONE
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