Eviction Process in Texas: Laws for Landlords, Property Managers, and Tenants

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  • @DoorLoop
    @DoorLoop  Год назад

    What state do you want to see next?

  • @Simplifiedvisa
    @Simplifiedvisa 4 месяца назад

    We had a 1 year lease agreement here in texas from july 2023 to july 2024 before our rent ended we contacted the property manager to renew our lease for another year. The property manager is planning to sell the property and inform us via text that she will extend our lease for another month (august 2024) and our new lease will start sept 1, 2024 - sept 1, 2025. We kept asking for our new lease in august and the property manager informed us that the owner did not approve to renew our lease but she is still working on it. We were in so much stress not having a lease agreement so we decided to find a new place. We sent a notice to the property manager on sept 1,2024 that we would like to move out by end of the month but the property manager dis agree with us because our previous lease agreement states our contract automatically goes month to month and we are required to provide a 60 days notice. We already have a new place beginning 1st of oct and afraid to pay 2 places for rent. Please help

  • @rudebags1313
    @rudebags1313 Год назад +1

    FYI cares act still applies to certain backed mortgages and with government subsidized rent.

  • @willvanwinkle2238
    @willvanwinkle2238 2 месяца назад

    But what if the person who needs to be evicted isn't on the lease agreement? They get mail here and that's their only leg to stand on.

  • @Loverboy34988
    @Loverboy34988 Год назад +1

    Hello I’m from Texas. Today August 8th I received my notice to vacate. I immediately paid the amount in full and reached out to the front office stating that I paid and apologized for the late reason of the payment.
    Will I still get evicted?

    • @thetruesoulofanaquarius9302
      @thetruesoulofanaquarius9302 Год назад +1

      No but you need to see if they sent it to court for eviction. If they did you will probably get served and still have to go to court as long as it is paid in full you should be good.

  • @brendamagana9210
    @brendamagana9210 5 месяцев назад

    What if you didn’t have any kinda of lease agreement and tenant lived at the property for 2 years for free?