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Understanding the Texas Eviction Process: A Complete Guide for Landlords
Eviction Process

Understanding the Texas Eviction Process: A Complete Guide for Landlords

Learn the step-by-step process of evicting a tenant in Texas, from Notice to Vacate to Writ of Possession. This comprehensive guide covers everything landlords need to know.

8 min read
Dec 28, 2024
Notice to Vacate in Texas: Requirements and Best Practices
Legal Documents

Notice to Vacate in Texas: Requirements and Best Practices

The Notice to Vacate is a crucial first step in any eviction. Learn how to properly prepare and deliver this document to ensure your eviction case proceeds smoothly.

5 min read
Dec 25, 2024
What is a Writ of Possession and How Does It Work?
Court Orders

What is a Writ of Possession and How Does It Work?

After winning your eviction case, you may need a Writ of Possession to remove a tenant. Learn what this court order means and the 24-hour notice process.

6 min read
Dec 22, 2024
Evicting a Tenant for Non-Payment of Rent in Texas
Non-Payment

Evicting a Tenant for Non-Payment of Rent in Texas

Non-payment of rent is the most common reason for eviction. Learn the specific requirements and timeline for evicting a tenant who hasn't paid rent in Texas.

7 min read
Dec 20, 2024
Justice Court vs. County Court: Understanding Texas Eviction Appeals
Appeals

Justice Court vs. County Court: Understanding Texas Eviction Appeals

If a tenant appeals your eviction case, it moves from Justice Court to County Court. Learn what to expect and how to handle the appeals process.

6 min read
Dec 18, 2024
How to Handle Lease Violations: Eviction for Breach of Lease
Lease Violations

How to Handle Lease Violations: Eviction for Breach of Lease

Tenants can be evicted for violating lease terms beyond just non-payment. Learn how to document violations and proceed with eviction for breach of lease.

5 min read
Dec 15, 2024
Month-to-Month Tenancy: Termination Notice Requirements in Texas
Lease Termination

Month-to-Month Tenancy: Termination Notice Requirements in Texas

Month-to-month leases require proper termination notices before eviction. Learn the specific requirements and timeline for ending these tenancies legally.

4 min read
Dec 12, 2024
Evicting Squatters in Texas: What Landlords Need to Know
Squatters

Evicting Squatters in Texas: What Landlords Need to Know

Squatters present unique challenges for property owners. Learn the different rules that apply when removing someone who entered your property without permission.

5 min read
Dec 10, 2024
Filing an Eviction in Dallas, Collin, Tarrant & Denton Counties
Local Courts

Filing an Eviction in Dallas, Collin, Tarrant & Denton Counties

Each Texas county has multiple Justice Court precincts. Learn which court has jurisdiction over your property and how to file in the correct location.

6 min read
Dec 8, 2024
Recovering Back Rent and Damages: Small Claims vs. Eviction Court
Financial Recovery

Recovering Back Rent and Damages: Small Claims vs. Eviction Court

While eviction cases can recover back rent, other damages require a Small Claims Case. Learn what you can and cannot recover in each type of proceeding.

7 min read
Dec 5, 2024

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